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Introduction | ||
Modelling and Design of Multi-Agent Systems | 1 | |
Is it an Agent, or Just a Program?: A Taxonomy for Autonomous Agents | 21 | |
To Be or Not to Be an Agent | 37 | |
What Is an Agent? | 41 | |
An Agent Is an Individual That Has Consciousness | 45 | |
Agents as a Rorschach Test: A Response to Franklin and Graesser | 47 | |
From Agent Theory to Agent Construction: A Case Study | 49 | |
If Z Is the Answer, What Could the Question Possibly Be? | 65 | |
Practical Theory and Theory-Based Practice | 67 | |
QLB: A Quantified Logic for Belief | 71 | |
Dynamic Belief Analysis | 87 | |
Belief Revision Through the Belief-Function Formalism in a Multi-Agent Environment | 103 | |
Formal Specification of Beliefs in Multi-Agents Systems | 117 | |
Reasoning About Collective Goals | 131 | |
Formalisation of a Cooperation Model Based on Joint Intentions | 141 | |
A Reactive-Deliberative Model of Dialogue Agency | 157 | |
Towards Layered Dialogical Agents | 173 | |
A Rational Agent as the Kernel of a Cooperative Spoken Dialogue System: Implementing a Logical Theory of Interaction | 189 | |
Modelling Social Agents: Communications as Action | 205 | |
The Threshold of Cooperation Among Adaptive Agents: Pavlov and the Stag Hunt | 219 | |
How Can an Agent Learn to Negotiate? | 233 | |
A Cooperation Model for Autonomous Agents | 245 | |
Designing and Implementing a Multi-Agent Architecture for Business Process Management | 261 | |
Emotion-Based Attention Shift in Autonomous Agents | 277 | |
A Deliberative and Reactive Diagnosis Agent Based on Logic Programming | 293 | |
Reactive and Motivational Agents: Towards a Collective Minder | 309 | |
A Multi Language Environment to Develop Multi Agent Applications | 325 | |
The Design of a Coordination Language for Multi-Agent Systems | 341 | |
A Knowledge-Theoretic Semantics for Concurrent METATEM | 357 | |
Knowledge-Based Situated Agents Among Us: A Preliminary Report | 375 | |
Index | 391 |
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