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1. ICMAS 1995: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Victor R. Lesser, Les Gasser:

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Multiagent Systems, June 12-14, 1995, San Francisco, California, USA. The MIT Press 1995, ISBN 0-262-62102-9
Papers
- Sivaram Balasubramanian, Douglas H. Norrie:

A Multi-Agent Intelligent Design System Integrating Manufacturing and Shop-Floor Control. ICMAS 1995: 3-9 - Tucker R. Balch, Ronald C. Arkin:

Motor Schema-Based Formation Control for Multiagent Robot Teams. ICMAS 1995: 10-24 - Mihai Barbuceanu, Mark S. Fox:

COOL: A Language for Describing Coordination in Multi Agent Systems. ICMAS 1995: 17-24 - Frances M. T. Brazier, Barbara Dunin-Keplicz, Nick R. Jennings, Jan Treur:

Formal Specification of Multi-Agent Systems: A Real-World Case. ICMAS 1995: 25-32 - Norman Carver, Victor R. Lesser:

The DRESUN Testbed for Research in FA/C Distributed Situation Assessment: Extensions to the Model of External Evidence. ICMAS 1995: 33-40 - Cristiano Castelfranchi:

Commitments: From Individual Intentions to Groups and Organizations. ICMAS 1995: 41-48 - Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Sandra Carberry:

Communication for Conflict Resolution in Multi-Agent Collaborative Planning. ICMAS 1995: 49-56 - Alessandro Cimatti, Luciano Serafini:

Multiagent Reasoning with Belief Contexts II: Elaboration Tolerance. ICMAS 1995: 57-64 - Philip R. Cohen, Hector J. Levesque:

Communicative Actions for Artificial Agents. ICMAS 1995: 65-72 - Keith Decker, Victor R. Lesser:

Designing a Family of Coordination Algorithms. ICMAS 1995: 73-80 - Jörg Denzinger:

Knowledge-Based Distributed Search Using Teamwork. ICMAS 1995: 81-88 - Love Ekenberg, Magnus Boman, Mats Danielson:

A Tool for Coordinating Autonomous Agents with Conflicting Goals. ICMAS 1995: 89-93 - Eithan Ephrati, Martha E. Pollack, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

A Tractable Heuristic that Maximizes Global Utility through Local Plan Combination. ICMAS 1995: 94-101 - Maier Fenster, Sarit Kraus, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Coordination without Communication: Experimental Validation of Focal Point Techniques. ICMAS 1995: 102-108 - Klaus Fischer, Jörg P. Müller, Markus Pischel, Darius Schier:

A Model for Cooperative Transportation Scheduling. ICMAS 1995: 109-116 - Natalie S. Glance, Tad Hogg:

Dilemmas in Computational Societies. ICMAS 1995: 117-124 - Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Edmund H. Durfee:

A Rigorous, Operational Formalization of Recursive Modeling. ICMAS 1995: 125-132 - Afsaneh Haddadi:

Towards a Pragmatic Theory of Interactions. ICMAS 1995: 133-139 - Kôiti Hasida, Katashi Nagao, Takashi Miyata:

A Game-Theoretic Account of Collaboration in Communication. ICMAS 1995: 140-147 - Barbara Hayes-Roth, Lee Brownston, Robert van Gent:

Multiagent Collaboration in Directed Improvisation. ICMAS 1995: 148-154 - Katsutoshi Hirayama, Jun'ichi Toyoda:

Forming Coalitions for Breaking Deadlocks. ICMAS 1995: 155-162 - Marcus J. Huber, Edmund H. Durfee:

Deciding When to Commit to Action During Observation-Based Coordination. ICMAS 1995: 163-170 - Bernardo A. Huberman, Scott H. Clearwater:

A Multi-Agent System for Controlling Building Environments. ICMAS 1995: 171-176 - Matthew M. Huntbach, Nick R. Jennings, Graem A. Ringwood:

How Agents Do It in Stream Logic Programming. ICMAS 1995: 177-184 - Toru Ishida:

Two is Not Always Better than One: Experiences in Real-Time Bidirectional Search. ICMAS 1995: 185-192 - Hideki Isozaki:

Reasoning about Belief Based on Common Knowledge of Observability of Actions. ICMAS 1995: 193-200 - Akira Ito, Hiroyuki Yano:

The Emergence of Cooperation in a Society of Autonomous Agents - The Prisoner's Dilemma Game under the Disclosure of Contract Histories. ICMAS 1995: 201-208 - Tatsuaki Itoh, Takashi Watanabe, Takahira Yamaguchi:

Self Organizational Approach for Integration of Distributed Expert Systems. ICMAS 1995: 209-216 - Froduald Kabanza:

Synchronizing Multiagent Plans Using Temporal Logic Specifications. ICMAS 1995: 217-224 - Alois C. Knoll, Jens Meinköhn:

Hierarchical and Lateral Coordination in MAS: An Analysis of Message Traffic Flow. ICMAS 1995: 225-232 - Michael Kolb:

A Cooperation Language. ICMAS 1995: 233-238 - Daniel Kuokka, Larry Harada:

On Using KQML for Matchmaking. ICMAS 1995: 239-245 - Jyi-Shane Liu, Katia P. Sycara:

Exploiting Problem Structure for Distributed Constraint Optimization. ICMAS 1995: 246-253 - Michael Luck, Mark d'Inverno:

A Formal Framework for Agency and Autonomy. ICMAS 1995: 254-260 - Andreas Lux, Donald Steiner:

Understanding Cooperation: An Agent's Perspective. ICMAS 1995: 261-268 - Dario Maio, Stefano Rizzi:

Unsupervised Multi-Agent Exploration of Structured Environments. ICMAS 1995: 269-275 - Yishay Mor, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Time and the Prisoner's Dilemma. ICMAS 1995: 276-282 - Tracy Mullen, Michael P. Wellman:

A Simple Computational Market for Network Information Services. ICMAS 1995: 283-289 - Chisato Numaoka:

Introducing the Blind Hunger Dilemma: Agents' Properties and Performance. ICMAS 1995: 290-296 - Eiichi Osawa:

A Metalevel Coordination Strategy for Reactive Cooperative Planning. ICMAS 1995: 297-303 - Yongyuth Permpoontanalarp, John Yuejun Jiang:

Generalised Proof-Theory for Multi-Agent Autoepistemic Reasoning. ICMAS 1995: 304-311 - Anand S. Rao, Michael P. Georgeff:

BDI Agents: From Theory to Practice. ICMAS 1995: 312-319 - J. Alfredo Sánchez, Flávio S. Azevedo, John J. Leggett:

PARAgente: Exploring the Issues in Agent-Based User Interfaces. ICMAS 1995: 320-327 - Tuomas Sandholm, Victor R. Lesser:

Issues in Automated Negotiation and Electronic Commerce: Extending the Contract Net Framework. ICMAS 1995: 328-335 - Sandip Sen, Edmund H. Durfee:

Unsupervised Surrogate Agents and Search Bias Change in Flexible Distributed Scheduling. ICMAS 1995: 336-343 - Weiming Shen, Jean-Paul A. Barthès:

DIDE: A Multi-Agent Environment for Engineering Design. ICMAS 1995: 344-351 - Jaime Simão Sichman, Yves Demazeau:

Exploiting Social Reasoning to Deal with Agency Level Inconsistency. ICMAS 1995: 352-359 - Toshiharu Sugawara:

Reusing Past Plans in Distributed Planning. ICMAS 1995: 360-367 - Milind Tambe:

Recursive Agent and Agent-Group Tracking in a Real-Time Dynamic Environment. ICMAS 1995: 368-375 - José M. Vidal, Edmund H. Durfee:

Recursive Agent Modeling Using Limited Rationality. ICMAS 1995: 376-383 - Adam Walker, Michael J. Wooldridge:

Understanding the Emergence of Conventions in Multi-Agent Systems. ICMAS 1995: 384-389 - Y. Xiang:

Distributed Scheduling of Multiagent Communication. ICMAS 1995: 390-397 - Michael Youssefmir, Bernardo A. Huberman:

Resource Contention in Multiagent Systems. ICMAS 1995: 398-405
Invited Speaker Talks
- Edmund H. Durfee:

Blissful Ignorance: Knowing Just Enough to Coordinate Well. ICMAS 1995: 406-413 - Les Gasser:

Computational Organization Research. ICMAS 1995: 414-415 - Toru Ishida:

Parallel, Distributed and Multi-Agent Production Systems - A Research Foundation for Distributed Artificial Intelligence. ICMAS 1995: 416-422 - Nicholas R. Jennings, Jose Manuel Corera, Iñaki Laresgoiti:

Developing Industrial Multi-Agent Systems. ICMAS 1995: 423-430 - Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Multiagent Planning as a Social Process: Voting, Privacy, and Manipulation. ICMAS 1995: 431-431 - Katia P. Sycara:

Coordination of Multiple Intelligent Agents in the Infosphere. ICMAS 1995: 432-433
Posters
- Stanislaw Ambroszkiewicz:

Knowledge and Behavior in Multiagent Systems. ICMAS 1995: 434 - Matthew Anderton, Jim Cunningham, Jeremy Pitt:

A Multi-Agent Framework for Inter-Organizational Applications. ICMAS 1995: 435 - Sachiyo Arai:

Rational Balancing of Planning and Communication in the Dynamic Multi-Agents World. ICMAS 1995: 436 - Pierre Azéma, François Vernadat, Jean Luc Albacete:

A Communication Protocol for Conflict Resolution. ICMAS 1995: 437 - Joachim Baczewski, Mario Tokoro:

Linear Prediction in a Multi-Agent Environment. ICMAS 1995: 438 - Ana L. C. Bazan:

A Game-Theoretic Approach to Distributed Control of Traffic Signals. ICMAS 1995: 439 - Raghu R. Bhat:

An Agent Approach for Case Adaptation. ICMAS 1995: 440 - Rafael H. Bordini, Antônio Carlos da Rocha Costa, Jomi Fred Hübner, Rosa Maria Viccari:

Linguistic Support for Agent Migration. ICMAS 1995: 441 - Fumihiko Chimura, Mario Tokoro:

Map Making as a Support for Cooperation. ICMAS 1995: 442 - Thouraya Daouas, Khaled Ghédira, Jean-Pierre Müller:

Distributed Flow Shop Scheduling Problem - Global versus Local Optimization. ICMAS 1995: 443 - William B. Day:

The Consensus Scheduling Model: Negotiation among Peers. ICMAS 1995: 444 - Barbara Dunin-Keplicz, Anna Radzikowska:

Actions with Typical Effects: Epistemic Characterization of Scenarios. ICMAS 1995: 445 - Klaus Fischer, Jörg P. Müller, Markus Pischel:

Unifying Control in a Layered Agent Architecture. ICMAS 1995: 446 - Graça Gaspar, Helder Coelho:

Deriving Goals and Intentions. ICMAS 1995: 447 - Enrico Giunchiglia, Fausto Giunchiglia, Luciano Serafini:

Agents as Reasoners, Observers, or Arbitrary Believers. ICMAS 1995: 448 - Cheng Gu, Toru Ishida:

A Quantitative Analysis of the Contract Net Protocol. ICMAS 1995: 449 - Thomas Haynes, Roger L. Wainwright, Sandip Sen:

Evolving Cooperation Strategies. ICMAS 1995: 450 - Rajiv Khosla, Tharam S. Dillon:

Distributed Symbolic-SubSymbolic Agent Architecture for Configuring Power Network Faults. ICMAS 1995: 451 - Alexander Kick:

An Agent Algebra for the Formal Description and Verification of Multi Agent Systems. ICMAS 1995: 452 - Matthias Klusch:

Coalition-Based Cooperation between Intelligent Agents for a Contextual Recognition of Interdatabase Dependencies. ICMAS 1995: 453 - Satoshi Kurihara, Michio Okada:

Self-Organization Based on Coordinated Actions of Autonomous Agents. ICMAS 1995: 454 - Kazuhiro Kuwabara, Toru Ishida, Nobuyasu Osato:

AgenTalk: Coordination Protocol Description for Multiagent Systems. ICMAS 1995: 455 - John E. Laird, Randolph M. Jones, Paul E. Nielsen:

Multiagent Coordination in Distributed Interactive Battlefield Simulations. ICMAS 1995: 456 - Jaeho Lee, Edmund H. Durfee:

A Microeconomic Approach to Intelligent Resource Sharing in Multiagent Systems. ICMAS 1995: 457 - Judith Masthoff, Rudy Van Hoe:

A View on the Architecture and Design of Highly Autonomous and Situated Agents. ICMAS 1995: 458 - Hideyuki Nakashima, Itsuki Noda, Ichiro Osawa:

Organic Programming for Multi-Agents. ICMAS 1995: 459 - Carla Simone, Monica Divitini, Kjeld Schmidt, Peter Carstersen:

A Multi-Agent Approach to the Design of Coordination Mechanisms. ICMAS 1995: 460 - Lorenzo Sommaruga, Nadia Catenazzi:

Some Principles in Designing Cooperative Architectures of Autonomous Agents. ICMAS 1995: 461 - Toshiharu Sugawara, Victor R. Lesser:

Learning Coordination Plans in Distributed Problem-Solving Environments. ICMAS 1995: 462 - Walt Truszkowski, Jidé B. Odubiyi, Ed Ruberton:

An Agent Model in a Multiagent System Architecture for Automating Distributed Systems. ICMAS 1995: 463 - Elpida Tzafestas:

Beyond Cooperation-ism and Competition-ism (Exploring Social Phenomena with a Generalized Tit-For-Tat Model). ICMAS 1995: 464 - Ipke Wachsmuth, Britta Lenzmann, Yong Cao:

VIENA: A Multiagent Interface to a Virtual Environment. ICMAS 1995: 465 - Ronald R. Yager:

Automated Multiagent Preference Aggregation Using Fuzzy Quantifiers. ICMAS 1995: 466 - Makoto Yokoo:

Asynchronous Weak-Commitment Search for Solving Large-Scale Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems. ICMAS 1995: 467 - Minjie Zhang, Chengqi Zhang:

The Consensus of Uncertainties in Distributed Expert Systems. ICMAS 1995: 468

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