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Paolo Petta, Robert Tolksdorf, Franco Zambonelli (a cura di)
Engineering Societies in the Agents World III, pp. 96–110
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence) 2577
Springer
aprile 2003
Approaches to the coordination of multiagent systems (MAS) have been recently classified as subjective — typically coming from the distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) —, and objective — coming from the community of Coordination Models and Languages. |
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Paolo Petta, Robert Tolksdorf, Franco Zambonelli
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— data di pubblicazione
aprile 2003
— volume
Engineering Societies in the Agents World III
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
— volume
2577
— pagine
96–110
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0302-9743
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1611-3349
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978-3-540-14009-2
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3-540-14009-3
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3rd International Workshop (ESAW 2002), Madrid, Spain, 16-17 September 2002. Revised Papers