Multiagent System Technologies 8th German Conference, MATES 2010, Leipzig, Germany, September 27-29, 2010 Proceedings

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Dix, Jürgen (Editor), Witteveen, Cees (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2010, 2010
Edition:1st ed. 2010
Series:Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Invited Talks
  • Tournament Solutions and Their Applications to Multiagent Decision Making
  • Research Challenges in Simulation Aided Design of Complex Multi-agent Systems
  • Models and Specifications
  • A Model Driven Development of Platform-Neutral Agents
  • A Novel Formal Specification Approach for Real Time Multi-Agent System Functional Requirements
  • Do You Get It? User-Evaluated Explainable BDI Agents
  • Trust, Norms and Reputation
  • Reputation in Multi Agent Systems and the Incentives to Provide Feedback
  • Normative Deliberation in Graded BDI Agents
  • Inducing Desirable Behaviour through an Incentives Infrastructure
  • Models, Tools and Architectures
  • SONAR/OREDI: A Tool for Creation and Deployment of Organisation Models
  • Enhancing the Interoperability between Multiagent Systems and Service-Oriented Architectures through a Model-Driven Approach
  • Unifying Agent and Component Concepts
  • Applications I
  • Impact of Competition on Quality of Service in Demand Responsive Transit
  • Towards Distributed Agent Environments for Pervasive Healthcare
  • Context-Aware Route Planning
  • Coordination and Learning
  • Social Conformity and Its Convergence for Reinforcement Learning
  • COLYPAN: A Peer-to-Peer Architecture for a Project Management Collaborative Learning System
  • Preference Generation for Autonomous Agents
  • Evaluation of Techniques for a Learning-Driven Modeling Methodology in Multiagent Simulation
  • Applications II
  • Price Prediction in Sports Betting Markets
  • Modelling Distributed Network Security in a Petri Net- and Agent-Based Approach