EUMAS
European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems / European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems (2003—2024)
EUMAS is an EURAMAS designated event that aims to encourage and support activity in the research and development of multi- agent systems, in academic and industrial effort. The conference aspires to be the primary European forum for researchers interested in the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. EUMAS enables researchers to meet, present challenges, preliminary and mature research results in an open environment.
19 events in the series
Blending BDI agents with object-oriented and functional programming with JaKtA (2024) • Integrating Ontologies and Cognitive Conversational Agents in On2Conv (2023) • JaKtA: BDI Agent-Oriented Programming in Pure Kotlin (2023) • From Virtual Worlds to Mirror Worlds: A Model and Platform for Building Agent-Based eXtended Realities (2020) • From Agents to Artifacts Back and Forth: Purposive and Doxastic use of Artifacts in MAS (2008) • An agent oriented tool for method engineering (2006) • Towards Integrating Agents with Objects Tracing Systems in AmI (2007) • A Case of Self-Organising Environment for MAS: the Collective Sort Problem (2006) • OWL-S for Describing Artifacts (2006) • 4th European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems (EUMAS 2006) (2006) • Cognitive Stigmergy: A Framework Based on Agents and Artifacts (2005) • Rethinking MAS Infrastructure based on Activity Theory (2003)
Nature-inspired Coordination for Complex Multi-Agent Systems (18/12/2012) • A Case of Self-Organising Environment for MAS: the Collective Sort Problem (15/12/2006) • OWL-S for Describing Artifacts (14/12/2006) • Towards Seamless Agent Middleware (19/12/2003) • Rethinking MAS Infrastructure based on Activity Theory (18/12/2003) • Integrating Objective & Subjective Coordination: A Roadmap to TuCSoN (19/12/2003) • Formal Specification and Enactment of Security Policies through Agent Coordination Contexts (19/12/2003)