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  • First Blekinge Institute of Technology Student Workshop on Agent Programming
  • 2001
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The articles presented in this research report are the results of student efforts in the Agent Programming course, held each year at Blekinge Institute of Technology (Department of Software Engineering and Computer Science). The course aims at giving the students an insight into the vast research and industrial application area of autonomous agents and multiagent systems. Consequently, during the course the students have been introduced to the major areas of the agent domain, including: autonomous agents, multiagent systems, engineering of multiagent systems, and areas of applicability. Of course, these areas of research are quite complex and each unique lecture was therefore held by a specific researcher. Among this staff of expertise were researchers from the Societies of Computation programme (IPD/BIT), Imperial College of London, Royal Institute of Technology (DSV), and Massive Entertainment (a swedish game-development company). A new, and important, aspect of the course this year was that each student was required to participate in the writing of a research paper, on a subject within the domain of autonomous agents and/or multiagent systems. The overall goal with these research papers was to, in a natural manner, introduce the students to the process of gaining scientific knowledge, prior to courses involving thesis material. The articles presented in this report are therefore focused on the identification of a certain problem and a subsequent solution to the problem. The results of this part of the course have now been gathered in this research report, and are to be presented during the Blekinge Institute of Technology Student Workshop on Agent Programming (BITSWAP) 2001. The articles presented during the workshop, but also those that did not make it until the workshop submission deadline, have all focused on very diverse areas of research, still positioning themselves in the paradigm of autonomous agents and multiagent systems. Therefore, it was extremely difficult, if not impossible, to gather any larger number of the students? efforts under certain categories such as; architectures, communication, engineering, mediation, or simulations. Instead, this research report (workshop proceedings) have been divided into two general categories, reflecting the two types of articles produced by the students: theoretical and practical reports. Among the specific topics introduced by the authors are: cooperation, methodologies, societal and security aspects, agents on the web, and agents in the entertainment industry. I am very happy to conclude that the articles produced this year by the students are of exceptional quality and that they have chosen to pursue topics of interest not only to themselves, but to their fellow students as well as the workshop review board. Finally, without mentioning too many specific names, I would just like to give a few acknowledgements to all of you that have contributed to the course, especially to the students and all of the researchers involved in the Societies of Computation programme (Rune Gustavsson, Paul Davidsson, Stefan Johansson, Christer Rindebäck, Anders Johansson, and Johan Lindblom), Keith Clark, Harko Verhagen, and Dan Andersson. Martin Fredriksson, Ronneby - Sweden. December 31, 2000.
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  • Fredriksson, Martin, et al. (author)
  • A framework for systemic coordination in open computational systems
  • 2002
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The material presented in this paper is focused on the characteristics of open computational systems and, in particular, the issue of coordinating behavior in such systems, i.e. systemic coordination. Firstly, we introduce a conceptual framework for characterizing systemic coordination at different levels abstraction. Secondly, challenges and opportunities of this framework is outlined as a matter of exploiting a Service-oriented layered architecture for communicating entities (SOLACE) in combination with a particular coordination model (TuCSoN). In the context of systems engineering, we consider SOLACE and TuCSoN to be examples of the basic tools required for support of systemic coordination, i.e., the continuous process of construction and observation of open computational systems and their evolving interaction space. Finally, we outline the impact of these tools on empirical aspects of systemic coordination.
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  • Fredriksson, Martin, et al. (author)
  • A methodological perspective on engineering of agent societies
  • 2002
  • In: Engineering societies in the agents' world, Lecture notes in artificial intelligence. - : Springer verlag. ; , s. 10-24
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We propose a new methodological approach for engineering of agent societies. This is needed due to the emergence of the Embedded Internet. We argue that such communication platforms call for a methodology that focuses on the concept of open computational systems, grounded in general system theory, and natural systems from an engineering perspective. In doing so, it stands clear that forthcoming research in this problem domain initially have to focus on cognitive primitives, rather than domain specific interaction protocols, in construction of agent societies.
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  • Fredriksson, Martin, et al. (author)
  • A methodological perspective on engineering of agent societies
  • 2001
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We propose a new methodological approach for engineering of agent societies. This is needed due to the emergence of the Embedded Internet. We argue that such communication platforms call for a methodology that focuses on the concept of open computational systems, grounded in general system theory, and natural systems from an engineering perspective. In doing so, it stands clear that forthcoming research in this problem domain initially have to focus on cognitive primitives, rather than domain specific interaction protocols, in construction of agent societies.
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  • Fredriksson, Martin, et al. (author)
  • First international workshop on theory and practice of open computational systems
  • 2003
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This report summarizes the presentations and related discussions of the first international workshop on Theory and practice of open computational systems (TAPOCS) at the twelfth international workshop on Enabling technologies: Infrastructure for collaborative enterprises (WETICE). The balance between two topics of open computational systems in particular was in focus during the workshop discussions: theory and practice. As such, we introduced these topics by means of a presentation on Visions of open computational systems and concluded them by means of a presentation on an envisioned Roadmap of open computational systems.
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  • Methodological principles in construction and observation of open computational systems.
  • 2002
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Research and development of information systems for defense and warfare have changed most dramatically during the last decade; from weapons of mass destruction to sustainable systems of services. The involved information systems can be comprised by a wide range of complex, interacting, and proactive services. Consequently, construction and observation of complex multiagent systems is an important issue to pursue. We argue that methodological principles of the involved systems most appropriately can be dealt with in terms of open computational systems. In this paper we therefore introduce the general characteristics of open computational systems and briefly outline a practical case of such systems in a network-centric warfare setting, in order to identify particular issues of the proposed approach and related tools.
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peer-reviewed (18)
other academic/artistic (6)
Author/Editor
Gustavsson, Rune (19)
Ricci, Alessandro (3)
Omicini, Andrea (2)
Rindebäck, Christer (1)
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Blekinge Institute of Technology (24)
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English (23)
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