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Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: Erfurt, Germany
- Danny Weyns, Tom Holvoet:

Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture, Proceedings of the Special Track at Net.ObjectDays, Erfurt, Germany, September 19, 2006. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium 2006, ISBN 90-5682-737-5 - Danny Weyns, Tom Holvoet:

Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture. Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: 7-30 - Paul Verstraete, Bart Saint Germain, Karuna Hadeli, Paul Valckenaers, Hendrik Van Brussel:

On Applying the PROSA Reference Architecture in Multiagent Manufacturing Control Applications. Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: 31-48 - Rune Gustavsson, Martin Fredriksson, Per Mellstrand:

The Proper Role of Agent Technologies in Design and Implementation of Dependable Network Enabled Systems. Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: 49-58 - Hesam Chiniforooshan Esfahani, Seyed-Hassan Mirian-Hosseinabadi:

A Scalable Agent-Based Workflow Management System for Business Process Management Environments. Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: 59-70 - Daniela Micucci, Marco Oldani, Francesco Tisato:

Time-Aware Multi Agent Systems. Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: 71-78 - Geylani Kardas, Arda Goknil, Oguz Dikenelli, N. Yasemin Topaloglu:

Metamodeling of Semantic Web Enabled Multiagent Systems. Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: 79-86 - Nelis Boucké, Danny Weyns, Tom Holvoet:

Experiences with Theme/UML for Architectural Design in Multiagent Systems. Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: 87-110 - Cláudio Sant'Anna, Cidiane Lobato, Uirá Kulesza, Christina Chavez, Alessandro Garcia, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:

On the Quantitative Assessment of Modular Multi-Agent Architectures. Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: 111-135 - Mercedes Amor, Lidia Fuentes:

MaDL: A Description Language for Component and Aspect-Oriented Agent Architectures. Multiagent Systems and Software Architecture 2006: 136-143

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