Environments and Implementation Techniques

Full Papers

Session: Track 5d: Environments and Implementation Techniques
Date/Time: Thursday, May 17 / 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Room 312 (NI'IHAU) HCC
Chair(s): Federico Bergenti

Implementing Commitment-Based Interactions
Michael Winikoff

Normative System Games
Thomas Ågotnes, Wiebe van der Hoek and Michael Wooldridge

Operational Semantics of Multiagent Interactions
Juan M. Serrano and Sergio Saugar

Modular Interpreted Systems
Wojciech Jamroga and Thomas Ågotnes

Poster Papers


A Platform for Massive Agent-based Simulation and its Evaluation
Gaku Yamamoto, Hideki Tai and Hideyuki Mizuta

The IRM4S Model: The Influence/Reaction Principle for Multiagent Based Simulation
Fabien Michel

A WSA-Based Architecture for Building Multi-Agent Systems
Aluizio Haendchen Filho, Hércules Antônio do Prado and Carlos José Pereira de Lucena

Mass Programmed Agents for Simulating Human Strategies in Large Scale Systems
Michal Chalamish, David Sarne and Sarit Kraus

Breaking into Industry: Tool Support for Multiagent Systems
Simon Lynch and Keerthi Rajendran

Deterministic Nonlinear Modeling of Ant Algorithm with Logistic Multi-Agent System
Rodolphe Charrier, Christine Bourjot and Francois Charpillet

Practical Extensions in Agent Programming Languages
Mehdi Dastani, Dirk Hobo and John-Jules Ch. Meyer

Predictive Fault Tolerance in Multi-Agent Systems: a Plan-Based Replication Approach
Alessandro de Luna Almeida, Samir Aknine, Jean-Pierre Briot, Jacques Malenfant

Filters for Semantic Service Composition in Service-oriented Multiagent Systems
Alberto Fernández and Sascha Ossowski

Towards Reflective Mobile Agents for Resource-Constrained Mobile Devices
Conor Muldoon, Gregory M.P. O'Hare and John Bradley

Prediction Horizons in Polyagent Models
H. Van Dyke Parunak, Theodore C. Belding and Sven Brueckner

Towards Simulating Billions of Agents in Thousands of Seconds
I. V. Aprameya Rao, Manish Jain and Kamalakar Karlapalem

Building Small-Worlds in Unstructured P2P Networks Using a Multi-Agent Bayesian Inference Mechanism
Prithviraj Dasgupta

ISBN: 978-81-904262-7-5 (RPS)                                                                                                      © 2007 IFAAMAS