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Multiagent Engineering 2006
- Stefan Kirn, Otthein Herzog

, Peter C. Lockemann, Otto Spaniol:
Multiagent Engineering, Theory and Applications in Enterprises. Springer 2006, ISBN 978-3-540-31406-6
Management Summary
- Peter C. Lockemann, Stefan Kirn, Otthein Herzog

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Management Summary. 1-13
What Agents Are and What They Are Good For
- Peter C. Lockemann:

Agents. 17-33 - Ingo J. Timm, Thorsten Scholz, Otthein Herzog

, Karl-Heinz Krempels, Otto Spaniol:
From Agents to Multiagent Systems. 35-51 - Stefan Kirn:

Flexibility of Multiagent Systems. 53-69
Application Examples I: Agent.Enterprise
- Peer-Oliver Woelk, Holger Rudzio, Roland Zimmermann, Jens Nimis:

Agent.Enterprise in a Nutshell. 73-90 - Leif-Erik Lorenzen, Peer-Oliver Woelk, Berend Denkena, Thorsten Scholz, Ingo J. Timm, Otthein Herzog

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Integrated Process Planning and Production Control. 91-113 - Jan Wörner, Heinz Wörn:

Benchmarking of Multiagent Systems in a Production Planning and Control Environment. 115-133 - Lars Mönch, Marcel Stehli, Jens Zimmermann:

Distributed Hierarchical Production Control for Wafer Fabs Using an Agent-Based System Prototype. 135-156 - Roland Zimmermann, Stefan Winkler, Freimut Bodendorf:

Supply Chain Event Management With Software Agents. 157-175 - Tim Stockheim, Oliver Wendt, Wolfgang König:

Trust-Based Distributed Supply-Web Negotiations. 177-195
Application Examples II: Agent.Hospital
- Stefan Kirn, Christian Anhalt, Helmut Krcmar, Andreas Schweiger:

Agent.Hospital - Health Care Applications of Intelligent Agents. 199-220 - Marc Becker, Hans Czap:

Artificial Software Agents as Representatives of Their Human Principals in Operating-Room-Team-Forming. 221-237 - Thomas Rose, Martin Sedlmayr, Holger Knublauch, Wolfgang Friesdorf:

Agent-Based Information Logistics. 239-254 - Torsten O. Paulussen, Anja Zöller, Franz Rothlauf, Armin Heinzl, Lars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr, Winfried Lamersdorf:

Agent-Based Patient Scheduling in Hospitals. 255-275 - Rainer Herrler, Frank Puppe:

Adaptivity and Scheduling. 277-299 - Andreas Schweiger, Helmut Krcmar:

Active, Medical Documents in Health Care. 301-318 - Torsten Eymann, Günter Müller, Moritz Strasser:

Self-Organized Scheduling in Hospitals by Connecting Agents and Mobile Devices. 319-337
Agent Engineering
- Ingo J. Timm, Thorsten Scholz, Holger Knublauch:

The Engineering Process. 341-358 - Thomas Bieser, Hendrik Fürstenau, Stephan Otto, Daniel Weiß:

Requirements Engineering. 359-381 - Karl-Heinz Krempels, Otto Spaniol, Thorsten Scholz, Ingo J. Timm, Otthein Herzog

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Interaction Design. 383-403 - Peter C. Lockemann, Jens Nimis, Lars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr

, Winfried Lamersdorf:
Architectural Design. 405-429 - Thorsten Scholz, Ingo J. Timm, Otthein Herzog

, Günther Görz, Bernhard Schiemann:
Semantics for Agents. 431-464 - Jens Nimis, Peter C. Lockemann, Karl-Heinz Krempels, Erik Buchmann, Klemens Böhm:

Towards Dependable Agent Systems. 465-501 - Lars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr

, Winfried Lamersdorf:
Tools and Standards. 503-530 - Ingo J. Timm, Thorsten Scholz, Hendrik Fürstenau:

From Testing to Theorem Proving. 531-554
Evaluation
- Anja Zöller, Franz Rothlauf, Torsten O. Paulussen, Armin Heinzl:

Benchmarking of Multiagent Systems. 557-574 - Rainer Herrler, Franziska Klügl:

Simulation. 575-596 - Tanja Nitschke:

Legal Consequences of Agent Deployment. 597-618

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