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Preface to the special issue on Agreement Technologies

Preface to the special issue on Agreement Technologies Artif Intell Rev (2013) 39:1–3 DOI 10.1007/s10462-012-9386-3 Gordan Jezic · Sascha Ossowski · Francesca Toni · George Vouros © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 This issue contains extended versions of 5 out of the 54 papers presented at the 1st Inter- national Conference on Agreement Technologies 2012 (AT 2012), held on October 15–16, 2012, in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Agreement Technologies (AT) refer to computer systems in which autonomous software agents negotiate with one another, typically on behalf of humans, in order to come to mutu- ally acceptable agreements. An agent may choose whether to fulfill an agreement or not, and it should fulfill it when there is an obligation to do so derived from the standing agree- ments. Autonomy, interaction, mobility and openness are key concepts studied within the AT approach. Semantic alignment, negotiation, argumentation, virtual organisations, learning, real time, and several other technologies are part of the sandbox to define, specify and verify such systems. The first edition of the International Conference on Agreement Technologies, AT 2012, brought together researchers and practitioners working on the various topics comprising this emergent and vibrant field. We intend that AT conferences will be the interdisciplinary fora to discuss and exchange new ideas http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Artificial Intelligence Review Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2013 by Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
Subject
Computer Science; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computer Science, general
ISSN
0269-2821
eISSN
1573-7462
DOI
10.1007/s10462-012-9386-3
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Artif Intell Rev (2013) 39:1–3 DOI 10.1007/s10462-012-9386-3 Gordan Jezic · Sascha Ossowski · Francesca Toni · George Vouros © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 This issue contains extended versions of 5 out of the 54 papers presented at the 1st Inter- national Conference on Agreement Technologies 2012 (AT 2012), held on October 15–16, 2012, in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Agreement Technologies (AT) refer to computer systems in which autonomous software agents negotiate with one another, typically on behalf of humans, in order to come to mutu- ally acceptable agreements. An agent may choose whether to fulfill an agreement or not, and it should fulfill it when there is an obligation to do so derived from the standing agree- ments. Autonomy, interaction, mobility and openness are key concepts studied within the AT approach. Semantic alignment, negotiation, argumentation, virtual organisations, learning, real time, and several other technologies are part of the sandbox to define, specify and verify such systems. The first edition of the International Conference on Agreement Technologies, AT 2012, brought together researchers and practitioners working on the various topics comprising this emergent and vibrant field. We intend that AT conferences will be the interdisciplinary fora to discuss and exchange new ideas

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Published: Jan 11, 2013

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