The 3rd Workshop on Formal Approaches to Agent-Based Systems (FAABS-III) was held at the Greenbelt Marriott Hotel (near NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) in April 2004 in conjunction with the IEEE Computer Society. The first FAABS workshop was help in April 2000 and the second in October 2002. Interest in agent-based systems continues to grow and this is seen in the wide range of conferences and journals that are addressing the research in this area as well as the prototype and developmental systems that are coming into use. Our third workshop, FAABS-III, was held in April, 2004. This volume contains the revised papers and posters presented at that workshop. The Organizing Committee was fortunate in having significant support in the planning and organization of these events, and were privileged to have wor- renowned keynote speakers Prof. J Moore (FAABS-I), Prof. Sir Roger Penrose (FAABS-II), and Prof. John McCarthy (FAABS-III), who spoke on the topic of se- aware computing systems, auguring perhaps a greater interest in autonomic computing as part of future FAABS events. We are grateful to all who attended the workshop, presented papers or posters, and participated in panel sessions and both formal and informal discussions to make the workshop a great success. Our thanks go to the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Codes 588 and 581 (Software Engineering Laboratory) for their financial support and to the IEEE Computer Society (Technical Committee on Complexity in Computing) for their sponsorship and organizational assistance.
Author(s): Maxim D. Peysakhov, Vincent A. Cicirello, William C. Regli (auth.), Michael G. Hinchey, James L. Rash, Walter F. Truszkowski, Christopher A. Rouff (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3228 : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 291
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Software Engineering; Logics and Meanings of Programs; Simulation and Modeling; Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing
Front Matter....Pages -
Ecology Based Decentralized Agent Management System....Pages 1-11
From Abstract to Concrete Norms in Agent Institutions....Pages 12-29
Meeting the Deadline: Why, When and How....Pages 30-40
Multi-agent Systems Reliability, Fuzziness, and Deterrence....Pages 41-56
Formalism Challenges of the Cougaar Model Driven Architecture....Pages 57-71
Facilitating the Specification Capture and Transformation Process in the Development of Multi-agent Systems....Pages 72-91
Using Ontologies to Formalize Services Specifications in Multi-agent Systems....Pages 92-110
Two Formal Gas Models for Multi-agent Sweeping and Obstacle Avoidance....Pages 111-130
A Formal Analysis of Potential Energy in a Multi-agent System....Pages 131-145
Agent-Based Chemical Plume Tracing Using Fluid Dynamics....Pages 146-160
Towards Timed Automata and Multi-agent Systems....Pages 161-172
An Approach to V&V of Embedded Adaptive Systems....Pages 173-188
Verifying Multi-agent Systems via Unbounded Model Checking....Pages 189-212
Towards Symbolic Model Checking for Multi-agent Systems via obdd ’s....Pages 213-221
Formal Consistency Verification of Deliberative Agents with Respect to Communication Protocols....Pages 222-237
F-OWL: An Inference Engine for Semantic Web....Pages 238-248
Model-Driven Architecture for Agent-Based Systems....Pages 249-261
Apoptosis and Self-Destruct: A Contribution to Autonomic Agents?....Pages 262-270
Petri Nets as Modeling Tool for Emergent Agents....Pages 271-274
Massive Multi-agent systems control....Pages 275-280
Fuzzy Hybrid Deliberative/Reactive Paradigm (FHDRP)....Pages 281-286
Interaction and Communication of Agents in Networks and Language Complexity Estimates....Pages 287-289
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