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Regulated Agent-Based Social Systems - First International Workshop, RASTA 2002, Bologna, Italy, July 16, 2002, Revised Selected and Invited Papers (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
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Regulated Agent-Based Social Systems - First International Workshop, RASTA 2002, Bologna, Italy, July 16, 2002, Revised Selected and Invited Papers (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 2934
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Thisvolumepresentsselected,
extendedandreviewedversionsofthepapersp- sented at the 1st
International Workshop on Regulated Agent Systems: Theory and
Applications (RASTA 2002), a workshop co-located with the 1st
Internat-
nalJointConferenceonAutonomousAgentsandMulti-AgentSystems(AAMAS
2002), which was held in Bologna, Italy, in July, 2002. In
addition, several new papers on the workshop theme appear here as
the result of a further call for participation. Agent-technology is
the latest paradigm of software engineering methodology. The
development of autonomous, mobile, and intelligent agents brings
new ch- lenges to the ?eld. Agent technologies and multiagent
systems are among the most vibrant and active research areas of
computer science. At the same time
commercialapplicationsofagentsaregainingattention.Theconstructionofar-
?cial (agent) societies leads to questions that already have been
asked for human societies. Computer scientists have adopted terms
like emerging behavior, se- organization,
andevolutionarytheoryinanintuitivemanner.Multiagentsystem
researchershavestartedtodevelopagentswithsocialabilitiesandcomplexsocial
systems. However, most of these systems lack the foundation of the
social sciences. The intention of the RASTA workshop, and of this
volume, is to bring together researchers from computer science as
well as the social sciences who see their common interest in social
theories for the construction and regulation of mul- agent systems.
A total of 17 papers appear in this volume, out of 31 papers
submitted.
Theyincludeninepaperspresentedintheworkshop(whosepreproceeedingswere
published as Communications Vol. 318 Mitteilung 318 of Hamburg
University, Faculty of Informatics), as well as six new papers. In
addition, an invited paper from Bruce Edmonds re?ects some aspects
of the lively discussions held during the workshop. The selection
presented is divided into two major topic
General
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