ESAW
International Workshop on Engineering Societies in the Agents’ World (2000—2009)
The ESAW workshop is devoted to discuss technologies, methodologies and models for the engineering of complex applications based on multiagent systems (MAS), by bringing together researchers and contributions from both within and outside the DAI field – from the Software Engineering, Distributed Systems, Social Sciences, and so on –, so as to promote cross-fertilisation. By focussing on the social aspects of MAS, ESAW concentrates on the space of agent interaction, rather than on intra-agent issues, and on the technology and methodology issues rather than on the pure theoretical aspects.
10 events in the series
A Goal-Oriented Approach for Modelling Self-organising MAS (2009) • Engineering Societies in the Agents World X (2009) • Engineering Societies in the Agents World IX (2009) • RBAC-MAS & SODA: Experimenting RBAC in AOSE (2009) • RBAC-MAS & SODA: Experimenting RBAC in AOSE (2008) • From AOSE Methodologies to MAS Infrastructures: The SODA Case Study (2007) • Engineering Societies in the Agents’ World VIII (2008) • From AO Methodologies to MAS Infrastructures: The SODA Case Study (2008) • Engineering Societies in the Agents World VII (2007) • SODA: A Roadmap to Artefacts (2005) • SODA: A Roadmap to Artefacts (2006) • Engineering Societies in the Agents World VI (2006) • Engineering Societies in the Agents World V (2005) • Preface (2005) • Preface (2004) • Engineering Societies in the Agents World IV (2004) • Using Swarm Intelligence in Linda Systems (2004) • MAS Organization within a Coordination Infrastructure: Experiments in TuCSoN (2004) • Integrating and Orchestrating Services upon an Agent Coordination Infrastructure (2004) • Engineering Societies in the Agents World III (2003) • Towards a Methodology for Coordination Mechanism Selection in Open Systems (2003) • Activity Theory as a Framework for MAS Coordination (2003) • Co-fields: Towards a Unifying Approach to the Engineering of Swarm Intelligent Systems (2003) • Signs of a Revolution in Computer Science and Software Engineering (2003) • Preface (2001) • Engineering Societies in the Agents World II (2001) • Engineering Societies in the Agents World (2000) • Context-Dependency in Internet-Agent Coordination (2000) • Preface (2000)
RBAC-MAS & SODA: Experimenting RBAC in AOSE (25/09/2008) • From AOSE Methodologies to MAS Infrastructures: The SODA Case Study (24/10/2007) • SODA: A Roadmap to Artefacts (28/10/2005) • Activity Theory as a Framework for MAS Coordination (17/09/2002)