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AAMAS 2008: Estoril, Portugal
- 7th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2008), Estoril, Portugal, May 12-16, 2008, Demo Proceedings. IFAAMAS 2008

Academic software
- Andrew Gilpin, Tuomas Sandholm, Troels Bjerre Sørensen:

GS3 and Tartanian: game theory-based heads-up limit and no-limit Texas Hold'em poker-playing programs. 1647-1648 - Jinzhong Niu, Kai Cai, Simon Parsons, Enrico H. Gerding, Peter McBurney, Thierry Moyaux, Steve Phelps, David Shield:

JCAT: a platform for the TAC market design competition. 1649-1650 - Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Alex Rogers, Kathryn S. Macarthur, Alessandro Farinelli, Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Ioannis A. Vetsikas, Nicholas R. Jennings:

Agent-based coordination technologies in disaster management. 1651-1652 - Yuu Nakajima, Shohei Yamane, Hiromitsu Hattori, Toru Ishida:

Evacuation guide system based on massively multiagent system. 1653-1654 - Jaime Cerdá Jacobo, David De Roure, Enrico H. Gerding:

An agent-based electrical power market. 1655-1656 - Marc Esteva, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Josep Lluís Arcos, Carles Sierra, Pablo Noriega, Bruno Rosell, David de la Cruz:

Electronic institutions development environment. 1657-1658 - Huib Aldewereld, Pieter Buzing, Geert Jonker:

Multi-agent plan diagnosis and negotiated repair. 1659-1660 - Sevan G. Ficici, Avi Pfeffer, Ya'akov Gal, Barbara J. Grosz, Stuart M. Shieber:

Colored trails: a multiagent system testbed for decision-making research. 1661-1662 - Matthias Rehm, Peter Rosina:

SecondLife® as an evaluation platform for multiagent systems featuring social interactions. 1663-1664 - David Sislák, Premysl Volf, Stepán Kopriva, Michal Pechoucek:

AGENTFLY: a multi-agent airspace test-bed. 1665-1666 - Evan Sultanik, Robert N. Lass, William C. Regli:

DCOPolis: a framework for simulating and deploying distributed constraint reasoning algorithms. 1667-1668 - Duy Cu Nguyen, Anna Perini, Paolo Tonella

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eCAT: a tool for automating test cases generation and execution in testing multi-agent systems. 1669-1670 - Oguz Dikenelli:

SEAGENT MAS platform development environment. 1671-1672 - Zhiyong Zhang, John Thangarajah, Lin Padgham:

Automated unit testing intelligent agents in PDT. 1673-1674 - Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz, Rubén Fuentes, Juan Pavón, Iván García-Magariño:

INGENIAS development kit: a visual multi-agent system development environment. 1675-1676 - Daniel Okouya, Virginia Dignum:

OperettA: a prototype tool for the design, analysis and development of multi-agent organizations. 1677-1678 - Hung Hai Bui, Federico Cesari, Daniel Elenius, David N. Morley, Sriraam Natarajan, Shahin Saadati, Eric Yeh, Neil Yorke-Smith:

A context-aware personal desktop assistant. 1679-1680 - François L. A. Knoppel, Almer S. Tigelaar, Danny Oude Bos, Thijs Alofs, Zsófia Ruttkay:

Trackside DEIRA: a dynamic engaging intelligent reporter agent. 1681-1682 - Koen Vangheluwe, Wouter Souffriau, Katja Verbeeck, Patrick De Causmaecker:

Dynamic scheduling of multi-media streams in home automation systems. 1683-1684 - Kaustuv De Bswas, Simon Kim:

Urban form-making through biased agent interaction. 1685-1686 - Johan Hagelbäck, Stefan J. Johansson:

Demonstration of multi-agent potential fields in real-time strategy games. 1687-1688 - Boris Brandherm, Sebastian Ullrich, Helmut Prendinger:

Simulation of sensor-based tracking in Second Life. 1689-1690 - Richard Tynan, Conor Muldoon, Michael J. O'Grady, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:

A mobile agent approach to opportunistic harvesting in wireless sensor networks. 1691-1692
Industrial software
- Martin Rehák, Michal Pechoucek, Pavel Celeda, Vojtech Krmicek, Martin Grill, Karel Bartos:

Multi-agent approach to network intrusion detection. 1695-1696 - W. T. Luke Teacy, Alessandro Farinelli, N. J. Grabham, Paritosh Padhy, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:

Max-sum decentralised coordination for sensor systems. 1697-1698 - Han Noot, Valentin Robu, Han La Poutré, Willem-Jan van Schijndel:

A multi-agent platform for auction-based allocation of loads in transportation logistics. 1699-1700 - Giovanni Rimassa, Martin E. Kernland, Roberto Ghizzioli:

LS/ABPM - an agent-powered suite for goal-oriented autonomic BPM. 1701-1702 - Paul-Edouard Marson, Michaël Soulignac, Patrick Taillibert:

AERIAL: hypothetical trajectory planning for multi-UAVs coordination and control. 1703-1704
Robotics
- Shivudu Bhuvanagiri, K. Madhava Krishna, Supreeth Achar:

Coordination in ambiguity: coordinated active localization for multiple robots. 1707-1708 - David Herrero Pérez, Humberto Martínez Barberá:

Coordination of AGVs in an industrial environment. 1709-1710 - Pier Francesco Palamara, Vittorio A. Ziparo, Luca Iocchi, Daniele Nardi, Pedro U. Lima, Hugo Costelha:

A robotic soccer passing task using petri net plans. 1711-1712 - Cameron G. Smith, Daniel Charlton, Li Zhang, Marc Cavazza, Jaakko Hakulinen, Markku Turunen:

An embodied conversational agent as a lifestyle advisor. 1713-1714 - William Rand, Paulo Blikstein, Uri Wilensky:

GoGoBot: group collaboration, multi-agent modeling, and robots. 1715-1716 - Radhika Nagpal, Chih-Han Yu, Daniel Yamins:

Engineering self-organizing multi-agent systems. 1717

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