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Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 1 table of contents
Bologna, Italy
SESSION: Session 1A: agent oriented software engineering table of contents
Pages: 47 - 48  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-480-0
Authors
Gilles Klein  University of Paris XIII, Villetaneuse, France
Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni  University of Paris XIII, Villetaneuse, France
Patrick Taillibert  THALES Airborne Systems, ELANCOURT
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SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this paper, it is showed how technical engineering can help the building of multi-agents systems. It focuses particularly on the distribution of tasks between agents and the distribution of agents between computers on network-based systems. It also shows the importance of serious communication engineering and tries to present a way to implement communications efficiently. Physical distribution is both a great advantage and a serious cause of problems and so should be well designed to be really efficient.


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Attaiya, H., Welch, J.. (1998), Distributed Computing, Mc GrawHill.
 
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El Fallah-Seghrouchni, A., Haddad, S.. (1996). "A Recursive Model for Distributed Planning". Proc. of ICMAS'96. AAAI Press.
 
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Jennings, N. R., Varga, L. Z., Aarnts, R., Fuchs, J and Skarek, P. (1993), "Transforming Standalone Expert Systems into a community of Cooperating Agents", Int. Journal of Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence 6 (4) 317--331.

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