
Programming Multi-Agent Systems
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An Implementation of Jason in Erlang.- Conceptual Integration of Agents with WSDL and Restful Web Services.- Agent Programming Languages Requirements for Programming Autonomous Robots.- An Agent-Based Cognitive Robot Architecture.- A Programming Framework for Multi-agent Coordination of Robotic Ecologies.- Evaluation of a Conversation Management Toolkit for Multi Agent Programming.- Compact and Efficient Agent Messaging.- Query Caching in Agent Programming Languages.- Typing Multi-agent Programs in simpAL.- Learning to Improve Agent Behaviours in GOAL.- The Multi-Agent Programming Contest 2012.- Reimplementing a Multi-Agent System in Python.- Conquering Large Zones by Exploiting Task Allocation and Graph-Theoretical Algorithms.
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