José M. Vidal's Library

Year - Author - MASRG

  1. Proceedings of the Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Seventeenth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference. , AAAI Press, 2005.
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  2. Proceedings of the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. , AAAI, 2006.
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  3. Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. , AAAI, 2007.
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  4. W.M.P. van der Aalst. Don't go with the flow: Web services composition standards exposed. IEEE Intelligent Systems. January/February, 2003.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 138  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1041/x1072s-2003
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    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 33  -  Google Scholar
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    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 208  -  Google Scholar
  7. Eytan Adar and Bernardo A. Huberman. Free Riding on Gnutella. First Monday. October, 2000.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 617  -  Google Scholar
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    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1026  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1023/A:1022689900470
  9. Samir Aknine, Suzanne Pinson, and Melvin F. Shakun. An Extended Multi-Agent Negotiation Protocol. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 8(1):5--45, 2004.
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  10. Colin Allen, Iva Smit, and Wendell Wallach. Artificial morality: top-down, bottom-up, and hybrid approaches. Ethics and Information Technology, 7(3):149--155, 2005.
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  11. David N. Allsopp, Patrick Beautement, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Edmund H. Durfee, Michael Kirton, Craig A. Knoblock, Niranjan Suri, Austin Tate, and Craig W. Thompson. Coalition Agents Experiment: Multiagent Cooperation in International Coalitions. IEEE Intelligent Systems. May/June, 17(3), 2002.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 36  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1041/x3026s-2002
  12. Leila Amgoud and Claudette Cayrol. A Reasoning Model Based on the Production of Acceptable Arguments. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 34(1--3):197--215, 2002.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 48  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1023/A:1014490210693
  13. Leila Amgoud, Nicolas Maudet, and Simon Parsons. Modelling dialogues using argumentation. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on MultiAgent Systems, p. 31--38, 2000.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 129  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1109/ICMAS.2000.858428
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  16. Tony Andrews and others. Business Process Execution Language for Web Services. . May, 2003.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 195  -  Google Scholar
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  20. Daniel E. Atkins, William P. Birmingham, Edmund H. Durfee, Eric J. Glover, Tracy Mullen, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Elliot Soloway, José M. Vidal, Raven Wallace, and Michael P. Wellman. Toward Inquiry-Based Education Through Interacting Software Agents. IEEE Computer. may, 29(5):69--76, 1996.
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  25. Robert Axelrod and Leigh Tesfatsion. A Guide for Newcomers to Agent-Based Modeling in the Social Sciences. In Handbook of Computational Economics, Vol. 2: Agent-Based Computational Economics, Leigh Tesfatsion and Kennerth L. Judd editor, North Holland, 2006.
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  26. Robert L. Axtell. Effect of Interaction Topology and Activation Regime in Several Multi-Agent Systems. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, 2000.
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    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 4  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1016/j.artint.2003.04.002
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  33. Dipyaman Banerjee and Sandip Sen. Convergence to Pareto Optimality in General Sum Games via Learning Opponent's Preference. In Working Notes of the AAMAS Workshop on Adaptation and Learning in Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2006.
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  34. Dipyaman Banerjee and Sandip Sen. Reaching pareto-optimality in prisoner's dilemma using conditional joint action learning. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 15(1):91--108, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2007.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  doi:10.1007/s10458-007-0020-8
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  36. Sharad Bansal and José M. Vidal. Matchmaking of Web Services Based on the DAML-S Service Model. In Proceedings of the Second International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, p. 926--927, 2003.
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    Abstract+BibTex  -  doi:10.1016/j.artint.2007.04.004
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  40. Fabio Bellifemine, Agostino Poggi, and Giovanni Rimassa. JADE - A FIPA-compliant agent framework. In Proceedings of the Practical Applications of Intelligent Agents, 1999.
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  43. Fabio Bellifemine, Agostino Poggi, and Giovanni Rimassa. Developing Multi-Agent Systems with a FIPA-compliant Agent Framework. Software: Practice and Experience, 31(2), 2001.
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    Abstract+BibTex  -  doi:10.1016/j.artint.2007.05.001
  46. Federico Bergenti, Agostino Poggi, Bernard Burg, and Giovanni Caire. Deploying FIPA-Compliant Systems on Handheld Devices. IEEE Internet Computing. July/August, 5(4), 2001.
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    Abstract+BibTex  -  doi:10.1561/18000000018
  49. Christian Bessière, Arnold Maestre, Ismel Brito, and Pedro Meseguer. Asynchronous backtracking without adding links: a new member in the ABT family. Artificial Intelligence, 161, p. 7--24, 2005.
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    Abstract+BibTex  -  doi:10.1016/j.socnet.2004.11.011
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  81. Paul Buhler and José M. Vidal. Semantic Web Services as Agent Behaviors. In Agentcities: Challenges in Open Agent Environments, B. Burg and others editor, p. 25--31, Springer-Verlag, 2003.
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  83. Paul Buhler, José M. Vidal, and Harko Verhagen. Adaptive Workflow = Web Services + Agents. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Web Services, p. 131--137, CSREA Press, 2003.
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    Abstract+BibTex  -  doi:10.1017/S0269888906001044
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