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NETDEMO: openNet networked agents demonstration
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Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems table of contents
The Netherlands
SESSION: Demos table of contents
Pages: 129 - 130  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-093-0
Authors
Steven Willmott  Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Martin Beer  Sheffield Hallam University
Richard Hill  Sheffield Hallam University
Dominic Greenwood  Whitestein Technologies
Monique Calisti  Whitestein Technologies
Ian Mathieson  RMIT University
Lin Padgham  RMIT University
Christine Reese  University of Hamburg
Kolja Lehmann  University of Hamburg
Thorsten Scholz  University of Bremen
M. Omair Shafiq  National University of Sciences and Technology Pakistan
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

One of the most significant challenges in applying agent technologies lies in deployment of agent systems in large-scale open environments. The objective of the NETDEMO demonstration is to show a range of agent applications which have been deployed and made accessible over multiple sites accessible via the public Internet. Demonstration are based on FIPA Agent, W3C Web Services and Semantic Web standards - covering a range of application areas from experimental games to travel/tourism and e-Business supply chains.Systems are visualized together using the openNet network infrastructure.


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@lis technology net project homepage <u>http://www.alistechnet.org/</u>
 
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Agentcities Homepage <u>http://www.agentcities.org/</u>
 
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NETDEMO Homepage <u>http://x-opennet.org/netdemo/</u>
 
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SPP 1083 Joint working groups on manufacturing Logistics and Agent technology <u>http://www.realagents.org/</u>
 
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Greenwood, D. and Calisti, M. "Engineering Web Service - Agent Integration" in Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, The Hague, The Netherlands, 2004.

Collaborative Colleagues:
Steven Willmott: colleagues
Martin Beer: colleagues
Richard Hill: colleagues
Dominic Greenwood: colleagues
Monique Calisti: colleagues
Ian Mathieson: colleagues
Lin Padgham: colleagues
Christine Reese: colleagues
Kolja Lehmann: colleagues
Thorsten Scholz: colleagues
M. Omair Shafiq: colleagues