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Paul Scerri,
Regis Vincent,
and Roger T. Mailler, editors.
Coordination of Large-Scale Multiagent Systems.
2005.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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R. Mailler and V. Lesser.
A Cooperative mediation-based protocol for dynamic distributed resource allocation.
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C (Applications and Reviews),
36(1):80--91,
2006.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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Matthias Fichtner,
Axel Gromann,
and Michael Thielscher.
Intelligent execution monitoring in dynamic environments.
Fundam. Inf.,
57(2-4):371--392,
2003.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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W. de Vries,
F. S. de Boer,
K. Hindriks,
W. van der Hoek,
and J. J. C. Meyer.
A programming language for coordinating group actions.
In From Theory to Practice in Multi-Agent Systems,
volume 2296 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence,
pages 313--321.
2002.
Keywords:
agent programming languages,
multiagent coordination,
graph theory,
constraint satisfaction,
honours reading.
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J. Y. Halpern,
Y. Moses,
and O. Waarts.
A characterization of eventual Byzantine agreement.
SIAM JOURNAL ON COMPUTING,
31(3):838--865,
2002.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
modal logic.
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G. Gottlob,
N. Leone,
and F. Scarcello.
A comparison of structural CSP decomposition methods.
Artificial Intelligence,
vol.124, no.2:243--282,
2000.
Keywords:
agent programming languages,
multiagent coordination,
graph theory,
constraint satisfaction,
honours reading,
DCOP,
DCSP.
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Gil Neiger and Rida A. Bazzi.
Using knowledge to optimally achieve coordination in distributed systems.
Theoretical Computer Science,
220(1):31--65,
1999.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
modal logic,
epistemic logic.
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R. A. Bazzi and G. Neiger.
The Complexity of Almost-Optimal Simultaneous Coordination.
Algorithmica,
17:308--321,
1997.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
modal logic,
honours reading.
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N. R. Jennings.
Coordination techniques for distributed artificial intelligence.
In G. M. P. O’Hare and N. R. Jennings, editors,Foundations of Distributed Artificial Intelligence,,
pages 187--210.
John Wiley & Sons,
1996.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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Jeffrey S. Cox and Edmund H. Durfee.
An Efficient Algorithm for Multiagent Plan Coordination.
In Autonomous Agent and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-05),
Urtrect,
pages 828--835,
2005.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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Jeffrey S. Cox,
Edmund H. Durfee,
and Thomas Bartold.
A dstributed framework for solving the multiagnet plan coordination problem.
In Autonomous Agent and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-05),
Urtrect,
pages 821--827,
2005.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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John Davin and Pragnesh Jay Modi.
Impact of Problem Centralization in Distributed Constraint Optimization Algorithms.
In Autonomous Agent and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-05),
Urtrect,
pages 1057--1063,
2005.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
DCOP,
DCSP,
computational complexity.
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Roger Mailler.
Comparing Two Approaches to Dynamic, Distributed Constraint Satisfaction.
In Autonomous Agents and Multiagents Systems (AAMAS2005),
Utrect, Netherlands,
pages 1049--1056,
2005.
ACM.
Keywords:
constraint satisfaction,
multiagent coordination,
honours reading.
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Pragnesh Jay Modi.
Impact of Problem Centralization in Distributed Constraint Optimization Algorithms.
In Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS2005),
Utrect, Netherlands,
pages 1057--1063,
2005.
ACM.
Keywords:
constraint satisfaction,
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
DCOP,
DCSP.
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Paul Scerri,
Alessandro Farinelli,
Steven Okamoto,
and Milind Tambe.
Allocating Tasks in Extreme Teams.
In Autonomous Agent and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-05),
Urtrect,
pages 727--734,
2005.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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M. Tambe,
E. Bowring,
H. Jung,
G. Kaminka,
R. Maheswaran,
J. Marecki,
P. J. Modi,
R. Nair,
S. Okamoto,
J. P. Pearce,
P. Paruchuri,
D. Pynadath,
P. Scerri,
N. Schurr,
and P. Varakantham.
Conflicts in teamwork: Hybrids to the rescue.
In Autonomous Agent and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-05),
Urtrect,
pages 3--11,
2005.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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Yang Xu,
Paul Scerri,
Bin Yu,
Steven Okamoto,
Michael Lewis,
and Katia Sycara.
An integrated toekn-based algorithm for scalable coordination.
In Autonomous Agent and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-05),
Urtrect,
pages 407--414,
2005.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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R. Mailler and V. Lesser.
Solving Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems using Cooperative Mediation.
In Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems,
New York, USA,
pages 438--445,
2004.
IEEE.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages,
DCOP,
DCSP.
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Gadi Solotorevsky and Ehud Gudes.
Algorithms for solving distributed constraint satisfaction problems (DCSPs).
In Brian Drabble, editor,
Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems Conference (AIP),
Edinburgh,
pages 191--198,
1996.
AAAI Press.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
DCOP,
DCSP,
constraint satisfaction.
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Roger T. Mailler.
A mediation-based approach to cooperative, distributed problem solving.
PhD thesis,
University of Massachusetts,
2004.
Keywords:
multiagent coordination,
honours reading,
agent programming languages.
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