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Publications about 'logistics'
Books
  1. R. H. Bordini, M. Dastani, J. Dix, and A. El Fallah Seghrouchni, editors. Multi-Agent Programming Languages, Platforms and Applications, volume 15 of Multiagent Systems, Artificial Societies, and Simulated Organizations. 2005.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, honours reading, logistics. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Ernest Friedman-Hill. Jess in Action. Manning Publications Co., 2003.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, honours reading, logistics. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Journal Articles and Chapters
  1. V. Mascardi, M. Martelli, and L. S. Sterling. Logic-Based Specification Languages for Intelligent Software Agents. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, 4(4):429--494, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering, agent programming languages, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  2. P. van Roy, P. Brand, D. Duchier, S. Haridi, M. Henz, and C. Schulte. Logic programming in the context of multiparadigm programming: the Oz experience.. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, 3(6):717--763, 2003.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, logistics, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. C. Heinze, S. Goss, T. Josefsson, K. Bennett, S. Waugh, I. Lloyd, G Murray, and J. Oldfield. Interchanging agents and humans in military simulation. AI Magazine, 23(2):37--47, 2002.
    Keywords: agent-oriented software engineering, simulation, agents, agentlab, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  4. A. Poggi, G. Rimassa, and P. Turci. What agent middleware can (and should) do for you. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 16(9-10):677--98, 2002.
    Note: Publisher: Taylor & Francis, UK.
    Keywords: sensor networks, simulation, honours reading, logistics. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. P. McBurney and S. Parsons. Representing epistemic uncertainty by means of dialectical argumentation. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 32:125--169, 2001.
    Keywords: argumentation, honours reading, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  6. G De Giacomo, Y. Lesperance, and H. J. Levesque. ConGolog, a concurrent programming language based on the situation calculus.. Artificial Intelligence, 121(1-2):109--169, 2000.
    Keywords: situation calculus, agent programming languages, honours reading, logistics, GOLOG. [bibtex-entry]


  7. M. Wooldridge, N. R. Jennings, and D. Kinny. The Gaia methodology for agent-oriented analysis and design. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 3(3):285--312, 2000.
    Note: Times Cited: 3 Article English Cited References Count: 34 412fd.
    Keywords: agent-oriented software engineering, agentlab, logistics. [abstract] [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


  8. Makoto Yokoo and Katsutoshi Hirayama. Algorithms for Distributed Constraint Satisfaction: A Review. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 3(2):185--207, 2000.
    Keywords: algorithms, honours reading, constraint satisfaction, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  9. Barbara J. Grosz, Luke Hunsberger, and Sarit Kraus. Planning and Acting Together.. Ai magazine., 20(4):23, 1999.
    Keywords: planning, honours reading, agent programming languages, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  10. K. V. Hindriks, F. S. De Boer, Wiebe van der Hoek, and J. Jc Meyer. Agent programming in 3APL. Autonomous Agents & Multi-Agent Systems, 2(4):357--401, 1999.
    Note: Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands.
    Keywords: honours reading, agent programming languages, belief desires intentions, BDI, logistics. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  11. Y. Labrou, T. Finin, and Y. Peng. Agent communication languages: The current landscape. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 14(2):45--52, 1999.
    Keywords: Agent communication languagess, honours reading, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  12. Michael Fisher. Temporal Semantics for Concurrent Metatem. J. Symb. Comput., 22(5/6):627--648, 1996.
    Keywords: temporal logic, logistics, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  13. Nicola Guarino. Formal ontology, conceptual analysis and knowledge representation. International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 43:625--640, 1995.
    Keywords: ontologies, honours reading, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  14. S. Russell and D. Subramanian. Provably bounded-optimal agents,. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 2:575--609, 1995.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, honours reading, logistics, agents. [bibtex-entry]


  15. M. Georgeff and A. Lansky. Procedural Knowledge. Proceedings of the IEEE (Special Issue on Knowledge Representation), 74:1383--1398, 1986.
    Keywords: procedural reasoning, honours reading, model theory, belief desires intentions, BDI, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  16. Charles L. Forgy. Rete: A Fast Algorithm for the Many Pattern/ Many Object Pattern Match Problem. Artificial Intelligence, 19:17--37, 1982.
    Keywords: expert systems, logistics, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  17. Arnon Sturm and Onn Shehory. A comparative evaluation of Agent-Oriented Methodologies. In Federico Bergenti, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, and Franco Zambonelli, editors,Methodologies and software engineering for agent systems: the agent-oriented software engineering handbook, pages 127--152. Kluwer Academic Publishers, .
    Keywords: logistics, agent-oriented software engineering, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


Conference Proceedings
  1. Fabio Bellifemine, Federico Bergenti, Giovanni Caire, and Agostino Poggi. JADE - A Java Agent Development Framework. In Multi-Agent Programming 2005, pages 125--147, 2005.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, honours reading, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Simon Goss, Clinton Heinze, Michael Papasimeon, Adrian Pearce, and Leon Sterling. Towards reuse in agent oriented information systems: the importance of being purposive. In International workshop on Agent-Oriented Information systems (AOIS-2003) held in conjunction with AAMAS 2003, appears in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol 3030., Melbourne, Australia, pages 111--126, 2004. Springer-Verlag.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering, agent programming languages, logistics, multi-agent simulation. [bibtex-entry]


  3. D. Perugini, D. Lambert, L. S. Sterling, and A. R. Pearce. Agent-Based Global Transportation Scheduling in Military Logistics. In Third Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems, volume 3, New York, July 2004., pages 1278--1279, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent programming languages, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  4. D. Perugini, D. Lambert, L. Sterling, and A. Pearce. Distributed information fusion agents. In International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION 2003), pages 86--93, 2003.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent programming languages, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  5. Maia Hristozova and Leon Sterling. An eXtreme method for developing lightweight ontologies. In Stephen Cranefield, Tim Finin, and Steve Willmott, editors, Proceedings of the Workshop on Ontologies in Agent Systems (OAS 2002) held in conjunction with the First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS03)Republished in CEUR Workshop Series, Bologna, 2002.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  6. Thomas Juan, Adrian Pearce, and Leon Sterling. ROADMAP: Extending the Gaia Methodology for Complex Open Systems. In Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems (AAMAS2002), Bolognia, Italy, pages 3--10, 2002.
    Keywords: agent-oriented software engineering, ontologies, agentlab, logistics, agent programming languages, ROADMAP. [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


  7. K. Arisha, F. Ozcan, R. Ross, S. Kraus, and V. S. Subrahmanian. IMPACT: the interactive Maryland platform for agents collaborating together. In Proceedings International Conference on Multi Agent Systems (Cat. No.98EX160). IEEE Comput. Soc. 1998, pages 385--6, 1998.
    Note: Los Alamitos, CA, USA. Proceedings International Conference on Multi Agent Systems. Paris, France. 3-7 July 1998.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, honours reading, logistics. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  8. David Kinny, Michael P. Georgeff, and Anand S. Rao. A Methodology and Modelling Technique for Systems of BDI Agents. In Proceedings of MAAMAW 1996, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 1038, pages 56--71, 1996.
    Keywords: agentlab, belief desires intentions, BDI, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  9. Anand S. Rao. AgentSpeak(L): BDI Agents Speak Out in a Logical Computable Language. In Rudy van Hoe, editor, Seventh European Workshop on Modelling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 1038, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, pages 42--55, 1996. Springer Verlag.
    Keywords: belief desires intentions, BDI, model theory, agent specification and programming languages, honours reading, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


Thesis
  1. Don Perugini. Agents for Logistics: A Provisional Agreement Approach. PhD, The University of Melbourne, 2006.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, agentlab, logistics. [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


Tehnical Reports
  1. Michael Luck, Peter McBurney, Onn Shehory, and Steve Willmott. Agent Technology: Computing as Interaction: A Roadmap for Agent-BasedComputing. Technical report, Agentlink, 2005.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, honours reading, agent-oriented software engineering, logistics. [abstract] [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Leon Sterling, Adrian Pearce, Simon Goss, Michael Papasimeon, and Clinton Heinze. Investigations into modelling purposive socio-technical systems using agents. Contract report for Defence Science and Technology Organisation Februrary, 2003, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of Melbourne, 2003.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent programming languages, agent-oriented software engineering, logistics, multi-agent simulation. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Don Batory. The LEAPS Algorithms. Technical Report TR-94-29, Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas, 1993.
    Keywords: logic programming, logistics, honours reading, expert systems. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]



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