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- Dynamic Composition of Coordination Abstractions for Pervasive Systems: The Case of LogOp
- A Method Fragments Approach to Methodologies for Engineering Self-Organising Systems
- Situated Tuple Centres in ReSpecT
- General-Purpose Coordination Abstractions for Managing Interaction in MAS
- A Framework for Modelling and Implementing Self-Organising Coordination
- Situated Process Engineering for Integrating Processes from Methodologies to Infrastructures
- SPEM on Test: the SODA Case Study
- The Architecture and Design of a Malleable Object-Oriented Prolog Engine
- Practical Extensions in Agent Programming Languages
- Introduction to the Special Issue: The AgentLink III Technical Forums
- “Give Agents their Artifacts”: The A&A Approach for Engineering Working Environments in MAS
- CTG: A connectivity trace generator for testing the performance of opportunistic mobile systems
- Coordination Artifacts: Environment-based Coordination for Intelligent Agents
- Challenges and Research Directions in Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
- On the Expressiveness of Event-Based Coordination Media
- Specifying Agent Observable Behaviour
- Editorial Message: Special Track on Coordination Models, Languages and Applications
- Engineering Agent Societies: A Case Study in Smart Environments
- Extending ReSpecT for Multiple Coordination Flows
- Coordination Models, Languages and Applications. Track Chair Messages
- On Observation as a Coordination Pattern: An Ontology and a Formal Framework
- An Agent-based Approach for Building Complex Software Systems
- Tuple Centres for the Coordination of Internet Agents
- Modelling Network Topology and Mobile Agent Interaction: an Integrated Framework
- On the Semantics of Tuple-based Coordination Models
- Adopting an Object-Oriented Data Model in Inductive Logic Programming
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