Lecture notes in computer science, 1069.; Lecture notes in computer science., Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.
Agents : towards a society in which humans and computers cohabitate / Mario Tokoro --; ARCHON and its environment / Francois Arlabosse --; What ants cannot do / Eric Werner --; Towards a theory of cooperative problem solving / Michael Wooldridge and Nicholas Jennings --; A tool for handling uncertain information in multi-agent systems / Love Ekenberg, Mats Danielson and Magnus Boman --; DA-Soc : a testbed for modelling distribution automation applications using agent-oriented programming / Staffan Haegg [and others] --; APPEAL : a multi-agent approach to interactive learning environments / Judith Masthoff and Rudy Van Hoe --; Language constructs for coordination in an agent space / Stijn Bijnens, Wouter Joosen and Pierre Verbaeten --; A distributed approach to partial constraint satisfaction problems / Khaled Ghedira --; A collaboration strategy for repetitive encounters / Kei Matsubayashi and Mario Tokoro --; ASIC : an architecture for social and individual control and its application to computer vision / Olivier Boissier and Yves Demazeau --; Hierarchical model and communication by signs, signals and symbols in multi-agent environments / Brahim Chaib-draa and Pascal Levesque --Plan recognition : from single-agent to multi-agent plans / Rino Falcone and Cristiano Castelfranchi --; Distributed negotiation-based task planning for a flexible manufacturing environment / Stefan Hahndel, Florian Fuchs and Paul Levi --; A multi-agent approach to dynamic, adaptive scheduling of material flow / Stefan Bussman --; Motion planning for an articulated robot : a multi-agent approach / Lars Overgaard, Henrik Petersen and John Perram.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th European Workshop on Modelling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World, MAAMAW '94, held in Odense, Denmark, in August 1994. The 15 revised full papers included in the book were carefully selected from the workshop contributions; they address various current aspects of multi-agent systems, with a certain focus on applicational aspects. In addition, there is an invited paper "Agents: towards a society in which humans and computers cohabitate" by Mario Tokoro.