Agent-Based Computing — ABC 2003
& Representing MultiAgent Systems
RMAS-2003

Special Session in conjunction with
The 7th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics

RMAS-2003 Call for Paper

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Agent-based computing has been hailed as the next significant breakthrough in software development, and the new revolution in software. Currently, software agents are the focus of intense interest on the part of many sub-fields of computer science and artificial intelligence. Software agents hold the potential to shape the next generation of technologies and models for distributed computation. Agent-based systems are capable of independent action in open, unpredictable environments. Agents are currently being applied in domains as diverse as business information systems, computer games and interactive cinema, information retrieval and filtering, user interface design, and industrial process control. The aim of the ABC'03 is to bring together researchers and developers from industry and academia in order to report on the latest scientific and technical advances, discuss and debate the major issues, and showcase the latest systems.

Shahram Rahimi
Southern Illinois Univ., USA
rahimi@cs.siu.edu
Session Organizer and Chair


Last update: 16 Dec. 2002