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Workshop on Agent Based Computing: from Model to Implementation VIII (ABC:MI)

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Workshop on Agent Based Computing: from Model to Implementation VIII (ABC:MI)

Szczecin, Poland, September 18-21, 2011

 

The field of agent technology is rapidly maturing. One of key factors that influence this process is the gathered body of knowledge that allows in-depth reflection on the very nature of designing and implementing agent systems. As a result, we know better how to design and implement them. We also understand the most important issues to be addressed in the process. Therefore, on the top-most level we see progress in development of methodologies for design of agent-based systems. Furthermore, these methodologies are usually supported by tools that allow not only top level conceptualization but guide the process towards implementation (e.g. by generating at least some code). Next, we can see that new languages for agent based systems are created, e.g. AML or API Calculus. Separately, tools/platforms/environments that can be used for design and implementation of agent systems have been through a number of releases, eliminating problems and adding new, important features. Resulting products are becoming truly robust and flexible. Furthermore, open source products (e.g. JADE) are surrounded by user communities, which often generate powerful add-on components, further increasing value of existing solutions.

Topics

During the Workshop we are primarily interested in all aspects of the process that leads from the model of the problem domain to the actual agent-based solution. These aspects will cover both principled approaches and established practices of software engineering aimed at producing high quality software. In this context, research into the application of agent-based solutions to key challenges faced by software engineering (e.g. reduction of costs and delivery times, coping with a larger diversity of problems) will be of primary importance.

ABC:MI Workshop welcomes submissions of original papers concerning all aspects of software agent engineering.

Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Methodologies for design of agent systems
  • Multi-agent systems product lines
  • Modeling agent systems
  • Agent architectures
  • Agent-based simulations
  • Simulating and verifying agent systems
  • Agent benchmarking and performance measurement
  • Agent communication, coordination and cooperation
  • Agent languages
  • Agent learning and planning
  • Agent mobility
  • Agent modeling, calculi, and logic
  • Agent security
  • Agents and Service Oriented Computing
  • Agents in the Semantic Web
  • Applications and Experiences

Paper Submission and Publication

  • Authors should submit draft papers (as Postscript, PDF of MSWord file).
  • The total length of a paper should not exceed 8 pages (IEEE style). IEEE style templates are available here.
  • Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the workshop.
  • Accepted and Presented paper will be published in the Conference Proceedings and included in the IEEE Xplore database and indexed in the DBLP.
  • Extended versions of selected papers presented during the conference will be invited to Special Issues published in:
  • Organizers reserve right to move accepted papers between FedCSIS events.

Important Dates

  • Paper Submissions: June 19, 2011
  • Authors Notifications: July 16, 2011
  • Final Submissions and Registrations: August 7, 2011
  • The Conference Dates: September 18 - 21, 2011

FedCSIS is organized by :

Under the auspices of the:

Polish Minister of Science
and Higher Education
prof. Barbara Kudrycka
President of the Polish
Academy of Sciences
prof. Michał Kleiber

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