On agentware: Ruminations on why we should use agents
Federico Bergenti
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ADELFE, a methodology for adaptative multi-agents system engineering
Carole Bernon, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Sylvain Peyruqueou, Gauthier Picard
págs. 21-34
Rationality, autonomy and coordination: the sunk costs perspective
Matteo Bonifacio, Paolo Bouquet, Roberta Ferrario, Diego Ponte
págs. 35-44
Evaluating multi-agent system architectures: A case study concening
págs. 45-56
SABPO: A standards based and pattern oriented multi-agent development technology
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Co-Fields: Towards a unifying approach to the engineering of swarm intelligent systems
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Engineering agent systems for decision support
Sascha Ossowski, Josefa Z. Hernández, Carlos A. Iglesias, Alberto Fernández
págs. 167-180
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Access-as-you-need: A computational logic framework for accessing resources in artificial societies
págs. 223-236
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Specification by refinement and agreement: Designing agent interaction using landmarks and contracts
Hans Weigand, Virginia Dignum, John Jules Meyer, Frank Dignum
págs. 251-264
págs. 265-276
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