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11 publications without IRIS ID  /  2010  /  Alessandro Ricci
 @inproceedings{PRBH-WOA10,
	booktitle = {11th Workshop Dagli Oggetti agli Agenti (WOA 2010)},
	author = {Piunti, Michele and Ricci, Alessandro and Boissier, Olivier and Hubner, Jomi F.},
	title = {Programming Open Systems with Agents, Environments and Organizations},
	keywords = {MAS, Organizations, Agents, Artifacts, Programming},
	url = {http://woa10.apice.unibo.it/paper06.pdf}} 
 @inproceedings{SGR-WOA10,
booktitle = {Proceedings of 11° Workshop nazionale "Dagli Oggetti agli Agenti" (WOA 2010)},
author = {Santi, Andrea and Marco, Guidi and Ricci, Alessandro},
title = {Exploiting Agent-Oriented Programming for Developing Android Applications},
year = 2010,
keywords = {Agents, Artifacts, Jason, CArtAgO, Mobile, JaCa, JaCa-Android, Android}} 
 @inproceedings{orgenv-coin2010,
	Address = {Lyon, France},
	Articleno = 7,
	Author = {Piunti, Michele and Boissier, Olivier and Hubner, Jomi F. and Ricci, Alessandro},
	Booktitle = {MALLOW-2010 -- The Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops 2010},
	Editor = {Boissier, Olivier and El Fallah Seghrouchni, Amal and Hassas, Salima and Maudet, Nicolas},
	Keywords = {MAS, Organizations, Agents, Artifacts, Programming},
	Month = {30~} # aug # {--~2}}},
	Volume = 627,
	Year = 2010} 
 @inproceedings{SGR-LADS10,

booktitle = {In Proceedings of LAnguages, methodologies and Development tools for multi-agent systemS (LADS-2010)},

author = {Santi, Andrea and Marco, Guidi and Ricci, Alessandro},

title = {JaCa-Android: An Agent-based Platform for Building Smart Mobile Applications},

year = {2010},

abstract = {Agent-Oriented Programming (AOP) provide an effective level of abstraction for tackling the programming of mainstream software applications, in particular those that involve complexities related to concurrency, asynchronous events management and context-sensitive behaviour. An important example is given by mobile applications, which are getting a strong momentum given the larger and larger diffusion of powerful mobile systems and related application platforms.  In this paper we support this claim in practice by discussing the application of AOP technologies - Jason and CArtAgO in particular - for the development of smart mobile applications based on the Google Android platform.},

status = {Published},

venue = {--}} 
 @incollection{FormalAAPROMAS09,
	Author = {Ricci, Alessandro and Viroli, Mirko and Piunti, Michele},
	Booktitle = {Programming Multi-Agent Systems},
	Doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-14843-9_9},
	Editor = {Braubach, Lars and Briot, Jean-Pierre and Thangarajah, John},
	Isbn = {978-3-540-79042-6},
	Issn = {0302-9743},
	eissn = {1611-3349},
	Note = {7th International Workshop, ProMAS 2009, Budapest, Hungary, May 10-15, 2009. Revised Selected Papers},
	Pages = {133--150},
	Publisher = {Springer},
	Series = {LNAI},
	Title = {Formalising the Environment in {MAS} Programming: A Formal Model for Artifact-Based Environments },
	Url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/112756w186286622},
	Volume = 5919,
	Year = 2010} 
 @inproceedings{MSR-WOA10,

booktitle = {In Proceedings of 11° Workshop nazionale "Dagli Oggetti agli Agenti" (WOA 2010)},

author = {Minotti, Mattia and Santi, Andrea and Ricci, Alessandro},

title = {Developing Web Client Applications with JaCa-Web},

year = {2010},

abstract = {We believe that agent-oriented programming languages and multi-agent programming technologies provide an effective level of abstraction for tackling the design and programming of mainstream software applications, in particular those that involve the management of asynchronous events and concurrency. In this paper we support this claim in practice by discussing the use of a platform integrating two main agent programming technologies - Jason agent programming language and CArtAgO environment programming framework - to the development of Web Client applications. Following the cloud computing perspective, these kinds of applications will more and more replace desktop applications, exploiting the Web infrastructure as a common distributed operating system, raising however challenges that are not effectively tackled - we argue - by mainstream programming paradigms, such as the objectoriented one.},

keywords = {Agents, Artifacts, Jason, CArtAgO, Web, JaCa, JaCa-Web},

status = {Published},

venue = {--}} 
 @inproceedings{RSP-PROMAS10,
  title = {Action and Perception in Multi-Agent Programming Languages: From Exogenous to Endogenous Environments},
  author = {Ricci, Alessandro AND Santi, Andrea and Piunti, Michele},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Int. Workshop on Programming Multi-Agent Systems (ProMAS'10)},
  address = {Toronto, Canada},
  year = {2010}
}
 
 @inproceedings{SR-WOA10,

booktitle = {In Proceedings of 11° Workshop nazionale "Dagli Oggetti agli Agenti" (WOA 2010)},

author = {Baldoni, Matteo and Baroglio, Cristina and Bergenti, Federico and Boccalatte, Antonio and Marengo, Elisa and Martelli, Maurizio and Mascardi, Viviana and Padovani, Luca and Patti, Viviana and Ricci, Alessandro and Rossi, Gianfranco and Santi, Andrea},

title = {MERCURIO: An Interaction-oriented Framework for Designing, Verifying and Programming Multi-Agent Systems (Position Paper)},

year = {2010},

abstract = {This is a position paper reporting the motivations, the starting point and the guidelines that characterise the MERCURIO project proposal, submitted to MIUR PRIN 2009. The aim is to develop formal models of interactions and of the related support infrastructures, that overcome the limits of the current approaches by explicitly representing not only the agents but also the computational environment in terms of rules, conventions, resources, tools, and services that are functional to the coordination and cooperation of the agents. The models will enable the verification of interaction properties of MAS from the global point of view of the system as well as from the point of view of the single agents, due to the introduction a novel social semantic of interaction based on commitments and on an explicit account of the regulative rules.},


status = {Published},
venue = {--}} 
 @inproceedings{SR-COIN10,

booktitle = {In Proceedings of 11th International Workshop on Coordination, Organization, Institutions and Norms in Multi-Agent Systems (COIN 2010)},

author = {Baldoni, Matteo and Baroglio, Cristina and Bergenti, Federico and Boccalatte, Antonio and Marengo, Elisa and Martelli, Maurizio and Mascardi, Viviana and Padovani, Luca and Patti, Viviana and Ricci, Alessandro and Rossi, Gianfranco and Santi, Andrea},

title = {MERCURIO: An Interaction-oriented Framework for Designing, Verifying and Programming Multi-Agent Systems (Position Paper)},

year = {2010},

abstract = {This is a position paper reporting the motivations, the starting point and the guidelines that characterise the MERCURIO project proposal, submitted to MIUR PRIN 2009. The aim is to develop formal models of interactions and of the related support infrastructures, that overcome the limits of the current approaches by explicitly representing not only the agents but also the computational environment in terms of rules, conventions, resources, tools, and services that are functional to the coordination and cooperation of the agents. The models will enable the verification of interaction properties of MAS from the global point of view of the system as well as from the point of view of the single agents, due to the introduction a novel social semantic of interaction based on commitments and on an explicit account of the regulative rules.},


status = {Published},
venue = {--}} 
 @inproceedings{MSR-LADS10,

booktitle = {In Proceedings of LAnguages, methodologies and Development tools for multi-agent systemS (LADS-2010)},

author = {Minotti, Mattia and Santi, Andrea and Ricci, Alessandro},

title = {Exploiting Agent-Oriented Programming for Building Advanced Web 2.0 Applications},

year = {2010},

abstract = {Agent-oriented programming languages and multi-agent programming technologies provide an effective level of abstraction for tackling the design and programming of mainstream software applications, in particular those that involve the management of  asynchronous events and concurrency. In this paper we support this claim in practice by discussing the use of a platform integrating two main agent programming technologies - Jason agent programming language and CArtAgO environment programming framework - to the development of Web 2.0 applications. Following the cloud computing perspective, these kinds of applications will more and more replace desktop applications, exploiting the Web infrastructure as a common distributed operating system, raising however challenges that are not effectively tackled - we argue - by mainstream programming paradigms, such as the object-oriented one.},

keywords = {Agents, Artifacts, Jason, CArtAgO, Web, JaCa, JaCa-Web},

status = {Published},
venue = {--}} 
 @article{cartagows-mags6,
	Author = {Ricci, Alessandro and Denti, Enrico and Piunti, Michele},
	Issn = {1574-1702},
	Journal = {Multi-Agent and Grid Systems},
	Month = jun,
	Note = {Special Issue on "Agents, Web Services and Ontologies: Integrated Methodologies"},
	Number = 2,
	Pages = {105--132},
	Publisher = {IOS Press},
	Title = {A Platform for Developing {SOA/WS} Applications as Open and Heterogeneous Multi-agent Systems},
	Url = {http://iospress.metapress.com/content/c35045841177437w/?p=435869ef31ac46ee90772d193e405661},
	Volume = 6,
	Year = 2010} 
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