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96 publications with Web of Science ID / 1992–2012 / Andrea Omicini
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- Towards the Analysis & Prediction of Complex System Behaviour in SAPERE
- Self-Organising News Management: The Molecules of Knowledge Approach
- Self-aware Pervasive Service Ecosystems
- Infrastructures and Tools for Multiagent Systems for the New Generation of Distributed Systems
- Coordination Models and Languages: From Parallel Computing To Self-Organisation
- Processes Engineering and AOSE
- Adaptable Multi-Agent Systems: The Case of the Gaia Methodology
- Towards a Pervasive Infrastructure for Chemical-Inspired Self-organising Services
- HomeManager: Testing Agent-Oriented Software Engineering in Home Intelligence
- Agents, Multi-Agent Systems and Declarative Programming: Who, What, When, Where, Why, How?
- A Semantic eScience Portal for International Scientific and Academic Cooperation
- General-Purpose Coordination Abstractions for Managing Interaction in MAS
- RBAC-MAS & SODA: Experimenting RBAC in AOSE
- An Agent-based Application for Home Intelligence
- Argumentation and Artifact for Dialogue Support
- Agents, Intelligence, and Tools
- Artifacts in the A&A Meta-Model for Multi-Agent Systems
- A Logic Programming Model for Web Resources
- From AO Methodologies to MAS Infrastructures: The SODA Case Study
- Situating A&A ReSpecT for Pervasive Environment Applications
- SPEM on Test: the SODA Case Study
- The A&A Programming Model and Technology for Developing Agent Environments in MAS
- Editorial: Special Issue on Foundations, Advanced Topics and Industrial Perspectives of Multi-agent Systems
- Co-Argumentation Artifact for Agent Societies
- A Multi-Theory Logic Language for the World Wide Web
- Special Issue on Foundations, Advanced Topics and Industrial Perspectives of Multi-agent Systems
- The Architecture and Design of a Malleable Object-Oriented Prolog Engine
- Cognitive Stigmergy: Towards a Framework Based on Agents and Artifacts
- Introduction to the Special Issue: The AgentLink III Technical Forums
- Designing Self-organising MAS Environments: The Collective Sort Case
- Building Smart Environments as Agent Workspaces
- Environment as a First Class Abstraction in Multi-Agent Systems
- Infrastructure for RBAC-MAS: An Approach Based on Agent Coordination Contexts
- CArtAgO: A Framework for Prototyping Artifact-Based Environments in MAS
- Design Patterns for Self-Organising Systems
- Simulating Minority Game with TuCSoN
- Operating Instructions for Intelligent Agent Coordination
- SODA: A Roadmap to Artefacts
- Agent Coordination Contexts in a MAS Coordination Infrastructure
- On the Role of Simulations in Engineering Self-Organising MAS: The Case of an Intrusion Detection System in TuCSoN
- Zooming Multi-Agent Systems
- Agent Coordination Contexts for the Formal Specification and Enactment of Coordination and Security Policies
- Agents & Artifacts for Systems Biology: Toward a Framework based on TuCSoN
- Distributed Workflow upon Linkable Coordination Artifacts
- Coordination as a Service
- Computational Institutions for Modelling Norm-Regulated MAS: An Approach Based on Coordination Artifacts
- Programming MAS with Artifacts
- Coordination Artifacts as First-class Abstractions for MAS Engineering: State of the Research
- Multi-paradigm Java-Prolog Integration in tuProlog
- Environment-Based Coordination Through Coordination Artifacts
- An Agent-Oriented Conceptual Framework for Systems Biology
- MAS Meta-models on Test: UML vs. OPM in the SODA Case Study
- An Organisation Infrastructure for Multi-Agent Systems based on Agent Coordination Contexts
- An Algebraic Approach for Modelling Organisation, Roles and Contexts in MAS
- Time-Aware Coordination in ReSpecT
- The AgentLink III Technical Forums: Introduction to the Special Issue
- Process-Algebraic Approaches for Multi-Agent Systems: An Overview
- “Exhibitionists” and “Voyeurs” do it better: A Shared Environment Approach for Flexible Coordination with Tacit Messages
- Coordination and Collaboration Activities in Cooperative Information Systems
- Multi-agent Infrastructures for Objective and Subjective Coordination
- MAS as Complex Systems: A View on the Role of Declarative Approaches
- MAS Organization within a Coordination Infrastructure: Experiments in TuCSoN
- Challenges and Research Directions in Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
- Towards Seamless Agent Middleware
- Second International Workshop on Theory and Practice of Open Computational Systems (TAPOCS 2004)
- Objective versus Subjective Coordination in the Engineering of Agent Systems
- Supporting Coordination in Open Computational Systems with TuCSoN
- Activity Theory as a Framework for MAS Coordination
- First International Workshop on Theory and Practice of Open Computational Systems
- Task-Oriented Engineering of Coordinated Software Systems
- Towards a Notion of Agent Coordination Context
- Coordination Tools for MAS Development and Deployment
- Virtual Enterprises and Workflow Management as Agent Coordination Issues
- An Observation Approach to Semantics of Agents Communication Languages
- Software Engineering for Large-scale Multi-Agent Systems: SELMAS'2002
- Coordination Knowledge Engineering
- Tuple-based Models in the Observation Framework
- Objective vs. Subjective Coordination in Agent-based Systems: A Case Study
- Modelling Agents as Observable Sources
- LuCe: A Tuple-based Coordination Infrastructure for Prolog and Java Agents
- Editorial: Why Coordination Models and Languages in AI?
- From Tuple Spaces to Tuple Centres
- Agent Coordination Infrastructures for Virtual Enterprises and Workflow Management
- The TuCSoN Coordination Infrastructure for Virtual Enterprises
- Ruling Agent Motion in Structured Environments
- The LuCe Coordination Technology for MAS Design and Development on the Internet
- A Coordination Infrastructure for Agent-based Internet Applications
- Coordination and Access Control in Open Distributed Agent Systems: The TuCSoN Approach
- Designing Multi-Agent Systems around an Extensible Communication Abstraction
- An Architecture for Tuple-based Coordination of Multi-Agent Systems
- Building Mobile Agent Applications in HiMAT
- Moving Prolog Toward Objects
- A Multi-Agent Framework and Programming Environment for Autonomous Robotics