April 21, 2006, Vienna, Austria (EU)
Chairs: Jörg Müller and Paolo Petta
<URL: http://www.ofai.at/research/agents/conf/at2ai5/>
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Petta P., Müller J.P. (ed.): Best of "From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation 4", Applied Artificial Intelligence, 20(2-4), 2006. Petta P., Müller J.P. (ed.): Best of "From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation 3", Applied Artificial Intelligence, 16(9-10), 2002. Petta P., Müller J. (ed.): From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation: Best of AT2AI-1, Applied Artificial Intelligence, 14(7), 2000. |
Since its first edition in 1998, the symposium series "From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation" has been not only documenting the progress in agent-related technologies, but also managed to contribute to the rapid development of this area. AT2AI actively promotes the exchange of ideas and experiences between researchers and practitioners working on the whole range of theoretical and application-oriented issues of agent technology, covering both the micro and macro aspects of agent design and the transition from drawing boards and partly idealised models, over modelling tools and frameworks, to deployment, configuration and maintenance of implementations.
AT2AI-3 (http://www.ofai.at/research/agents/conf/at2ai3/) produced a first blueprint of a layered ecology of technologies for the development of agent based applications (cf. the editorial of Applied Artificial Intelligence 16(9-10), 2003). This perspective considers middleware, tools, off-the shelf platforms, integrated development environments (IDEs), and the like, with respect to their practical value to improve the applications delivered. The qualities of these support technologies can in turn be improved and better exploited with the design of architectural frameworks and the deployment of standards. The evolution of these in turn can be assisted by the development of sound theoretical foundations and related formal methods. Methodologies are considered as working know-that and know-how, capturing and maintaining the best practises how to identify, align, and process application- and environment-derived (bottom-up) and support technology related (top-down) requirements and options.
m ---------------------------------------------------+ e | | t theoretical foundations | | h | | o -----------------------------------------+ | | d | | | | o standards | | | | l | | | | o -------------------------------+ | | | | g | | | | | | i middleware | | | | | | e | | | | | | s ---------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | IDEs | APPLICATIONS | tools | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +----------------+ | | | | | | off-the-shelf platforms | | | | | +--------------------------------+ | | | | architectures | | | +------------------------------------------+ | | formal methods | +----------------------------------------------------+
AT2AI-4 (http://www.ofai.at/research/agents/conf/at2ai4/) produced an updated inventory against the maturing field: the status of logic-based approaches was addressed in particular in the discussions; but evidence was also provided for how routine consideration of a multitude of perspectives is approaching the requirements posed by serious application needs (including e.g. issues of privacy and flexible access right management). Results have been collected in the forthcoming double issue of Applied AI 20(4-5), 2006 (April).
The present edition of AT2AI gets further leverage by the significant work originated in the AgentLink IIITechnical Forum Group on Programming Multi-Agent Systems (PROMAS). The topics of discussion addressed there bear an immediate close relationship to the main concerns of AT2AI.
Of particular relevance to the symposium is work that provides
insights on experiences and lessons learnt when applying specific
agent theories or architectures to application problems, and that
discusses methods, methodologies, and other tools that can help
system designers to successfully accomplish the mapping between
available agent technology on the one hand, and application
problems on the other.
Submissions should cast the presentation in terms of the above
schema (or proposed well-founded changes to it).
As the
previous editions of AT2AI (in 1998, 2000, 2002, and
2004)
have shown, this is a significant aid for the workshop audience to
grasp more readily the significance of the work presented and
relate it to their own activities: the quality and variety of
feedback provided to authors improves accordingly, often leading
to persisting fruitful contacts.
FRIDAY, 21.4.2004 | |
10:50-11:00 | Welcome |
11:00-13:00 | Session 1 |
Evolving Characters in Role Playing Games João Leite, Luís Soares | |
An agent compositional proof system Bruno Mermet, Dominique Fournier, G. Simon | |
Agent Cooperation in Competitive Environments Jiri Biba, Jiri Vokrinek | |
Activity Theory Patterns for the Runtime Analysis of Multi-Agent Systems Rubén Fuentes-Fernández, Jorge J. Goméz-Sanz, Juan Pavon | |
Exploring the Dynamics of Self-Organising Systems with Stochastic
p-Calculus: Detecting Abnormal Behaviour in MAS Activity Theory Patterns for the Runtime Analysis of Multi-Agent Systems Luca Gardelli, Mirko Viroli, Andrea Omicini | |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch Break |
14:00-16:00 | Session 2 |
Agents and Ambient Intelligence: the LAICA Experience Luca Ferrari, Franco Zambonelli, Giacomo Cabri | |
A CASE Tool supported methodology for the design of Mobile Agent Systems Hela Hachicha, Adlen Loukil, Khaled Ghedira | |
Towards a hybrid agent architecture for crowd modeling and simulation Stefania Bandini, Sara Manzoni, Giuseppe Vizzari | |
ADE: Filling a Gap Between Single and Multiple Agent Systems James Kramer, Matthias Scheutz | |
CArtAgo: An Infrastructure for Artifacts in MAS Alessandro Ricci, Mirko Viroli, Andrea Omicini |
Jörg P. | Müller | mueller @AT@ in.tu-clausthal.de |
Paolo | Petta | Paolo.Petta@MedUniWien.ac.at |
Paper submission deadline: | December | 2, | 2005 |
Notifications of acceptance/rejection: | |
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early January | 2006 | ||
Camera-ready copies due: | January | 30, | 2006 |
Early registration deadline: | January | 30, | 2006 |
Symposium date: | April | 21, | 2006 |
EMCSR 2006 |
Paolo.Petta@ofai.at
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