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T-man : gossip-based overlay topology management | 1 | |
Basic approach to emergent programming : feasibility study for engineering adaptive systems using self-organizing instruction-agents | 16 | |
ETTO : emergent timetabling by cooperative self-organization | 31 | |
Self-adaptation and dynamic environment experiments with evolvable virtual machines | 46 | |
Choose your tribe! - evolution at the next level in a peer-to-peer network | 61 | |
Exchange values and self-regulation of exchanges in multi-agent systems : the provisory, centralized model | 75 | |
A new protocol to share critical resources by self-organized coordination | 90 | |
Information-driven phase changes in multi-agent coordination | 104 | |
Self-organising applications using lightweight agents | 120 | |
Solving dynamic distributed constraint satisfaction problems with a modified weak-commitment search algorithm | 130 | |
Development of self-organising emergent applications with simulation-based numerical analysis | 138 | |
On the role of simulations in engineering self-organising MAS : the case of an intrusion detection system in TuCSoN | 153 | |
Mesoscopic modeling of emergent behavior - a self-organizing deliberative minority game | 167 | |
Pheromone model : application to traffic congestion prediction | 182 | |
How bee-like agents support cultural heritage | 197 | |
Sift and sort : climbing the semantic pyramid | 212 | |
Agent-based control of spatially distributed chemical reactor networks | 222 | |
A study of system nervousness in multi-agent manufacturing control system | 232 |
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