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@article{RVC-FOCLASA2007-ENTCS2008, Author = {Ricci, Alessandro and Viroli, Mirko and Cimadamore, Maurizio}, Doi = {10.1016/j.entcs.2008.03.102}, Editor = {Canal, Carlos and Poizat, Pascal and Viroli, Mirko}, Issn = {1571-0661}, Journal = {Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science}, Keyword = {multiprogramming, agents and artifacts, Multiagent systems, concurrent programming, core calculi}, Month = apr, Note = {6th International Workshop on Foundations of Coordination Languages and Software Architectures (FOCLASA'07), CONCUR'07, Lisbon, Portugal, 8~} # sep # {~2007. Proceedings}, Number = 4, Pages = {111--132}, Publisher = {Elsevier Science B.V.}, Title = {Prototyping Concurrent Systems with Agents and Artifacts: Framework and Core Calculus}, Volume = 194, Year = 2008}
@inproceedings{artifacts-woa2008, Address = {Palermo, Italy}, Author = {Piunti, Michele and Ricci, Alessandro}, Booktitle = {9th Workshop "From Objects to Agents" (WOA 2008) -- Evolution of Agent Development: Methodologies, Tools, Platforms and Languages}, Editor = {Baldoni, Matteo and Cossentino, Massimo and De Paoli, Flavio and Seidita, Valeria}, Isbn = {978-88-6122-122-2}, Keywords = {Agents and Artifacts Interactions, Cognitive use, Artifact functions, Agent's Perception}, Month = nov, Pages = {76--83}, Publisher = {Seneca Edizioni}, Title = {From Agents to Artifacts Back and Forth: Operational and Doxastic use of Artifacts in {MAS}}, Url = {http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/woa08/materiali/Proceedings.pdf}, Year = 2008}
@inproceedings{piunti-iat2008, booktitle = {2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT-2008)}, publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)}, author = {Piunti, Michele and Ricci, Alessandro and Braubach, Lars and Pokahr, Alexander}, title = {Goal-Directed Interactions in Artifact-Based MAS: Jadex Agents playing in CARTAGO Environments}, year = 2008, abstract = {In the context of cognitive agent programming frameworks,a main research effort accounts for exploiting goalorientation for specifying and enacting agent interaction. Existing research work focuses almost totally on direct communication models, typically based on speech-acts and FIPA ACL. In this paper we focus instead on mediated interactions, and in particular on interaction taking place in artifactbased environments, where artifacts are first-class mediating tools that are used by cognitive agents in goal-directed way.The investigation is concretely supported by integrating theJadex platform (enrolling the Belief Desire Intention modelof agency) with the CARTAGO technology (enabling the designof artifact based environments).}, status = {Published}, pages = {207--213}, venue = {--}, address = {Sidney, Australia}, month = {December}, doi = {10.1109/WIIAT.2008.349 }}
@inproceedings{artifacts-aamas08, Author = {Ricci, Alessandro and Piunti, Michele and Acay, Lemi Daghan and Bordini, Rafael H. and H{\"u}bner, Jomi and Dastani, Mehdi}, Booktitle = {7th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-08)}, Title = {Integrating Artifact-Based Environments with Heterogeneous Agent-Programming Platforms}, Editors = {Padgham, Lin and Parkes, David C.}, Address = {Estoril, Portugal}, Month = {12--16} # may, Publisher = {IFAAMAS}, Pages = {225--232}, Year = 2008}
@article{smartenv-ubiccCPE, author = {Omicini, Andrea and Ricci, Alessandro and Vizzari, Giuseppe}, editor = {Kostis, Gabriele and Bortenschlager, Manfred and Mamei, Marco}, eissn = {1992-8424}, iris = {11585/62577}, issn = {1992-4608}, journal = {Ubiquitous Computing and Communication Journal}, keywords = {MAS environments, context-awareness}, month = jun, note = {Special Issue on Coordination in Pervasive Environments}, pages = {95-104}, title = {Smart Environments as Agent Workspaces}, url = {http://www.ubicc.org/abstract.aspx?id=169}, urlpdf = {http://www.ubicc.org/files/pdf/169-Vizzari_169.pdf}, volume = {CPE - Special Issue}, year = 2008 }
@incollection{simpa-lads07, Author = {Ricci, Alessandro and Viroli, Mirko and Piancastelli, Giulio}, issn = {0302-9743}, venue = {LNCS}, volume = {5118}, title = {{simpA}: A Simple Agent-Oriented {J}ava Extension for Developing Concurrent Applications}, booktitle = {Languages, Methodologies and Development Tools for Multi-Agent Systems}, publisher = {Springer Berlin / Heidelberg}, doi-springer = {10.1007/978-3-540-85058-8_16}, url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/ew0v841266521414/}, series = {LNCS}, month = {July}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-85058-8_16}, isbn-13 = {978-3-540-85057-1}, isbn = {978-3-540-85057-1}, status = {Published}, eissn = {1611-3349}, year = 2008, pages = {261--278}, note = {First International Workshop, LADS 2007, Durham, UK, September 4-6, 2007. Revised Selected Papers} }
@inproceedings{piunti-kramas08, Address = {KR 2008, Sydney, Australia}, Author = {Piunti, Michele and Ricci, Alessandro}, Booktitle = {Workshop on Knowledge Representation for Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (KRAMAS 2008)}, Editor = {Meyer, John-Jules Ch. and Broersen, Jan}, Keywords = {Environments, Agents, Artifacts, Relevance, Information, Reasoning}, Month = {16}}}, Title = {Cognitive Artifacts for Intelligent Agents in {MAS}: Exploiting Relevant Information Residing in Environments}, Year = 2008}
@article{OlivaAdaptationJucs14, journal = {Journal of Universal Computer Science}, author = {Oliva, Enrico and Natali, Antonio and Ricci, Alessandro and Viroli, Mirko}, title = {An Adaptation Logic Framework for {J}ava-based Component Systems}, year = 2008, abstract = {This paper describes a Java-based framework for developing componentbased software systems supporting adaptation with logic laws and considering component interactions as a first-class aspect. On the one side, the framework makes it possible to specify the logic of interaction at the component-level, in terms of input and output interfaces, the events generated and observed by a component, and related information about the management of the control flow. On the other side, it is possible to specify the logic of interaction at the inter-component level, providing a modelling and linguistic support for designing and (dynamically) programming the glue among the components, enabling general forms of adaptation, observation and construction of the interaction space. As a result, the framework supports the adaptation of components at different levels: from interoperability among heterogeneous and unknown components, to the support for dynamic introduction, removal and update of components, to general coordination patterns, such as workflow. The framework uses first-order logic as the reference computational model for describing and defining the logic of interaction: the modalities adopted by components to interact, the adaptation laws gluing the components and the interaction events occurring in the system are expressed as facts and rules. They compose the (evolving) logic theories describing and defining the interaction at the system level, and can be observed and controlled at runtime to allow dynamic re-configurability.}, status = {Published}, pages = {2158-2181}, number = 13, venue = {JUCS}, url = {http://www.jucs.org/jucs_14_13/an_adaptation_logic_framework}, volume = 14}
@inproceedings{aea-eumas08, Address = {Bath, UK}, Author = {Piunti, Michele and Ricci, Alessandro}, Booktitle = {6th European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems (EUMAS 2008)}, Editor = {Padget, Julian and Klugl, Franziska}, Keywords = {Multi Agent Sistems, Cognitive Agents, Artifacts}, Month = {18-19}}}}, Year = 2008}