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  1. SPADE as a MAS Framework for the Development of Digital Twins
  2. Semantic and modular orchestration of AI-driven digital twins for industrial interoperability and optimization
  3. Zero-Shot and Few-Shot Learning with Vision-Language Models for Post-disaster Structural Damage Assessment
  4. Emotional Value-Aware Agents: A Viewpoint Paper
  5. Origin-Destination Frequency Tensors and Their Application in Machine Learning Modelling
  6. An evolutionary metaheuristic for forming teams in the classroom with constraints
  7. AI for Sustainable Recycling: Efficient Model Optimization for Waste Classification Systems
  8. Improving Assembly Lines with Digital Twins: A Synthetic Case Study
  9. Semantic Categories: Uncertainty and Similarity
  10. CLARA: Semi-automatic Retraining System
  11. Optimizing Pedestrian Paths to Minimize Exposure to Urban Pollution Through Traffic Data Analysis
  12. Optimizing UCO Container Placement in Urban Environments: A Genetic Algorithm Approach
  13. A Predictive Model for Risk Management of the Hospitalised Patient as a Clinical Decision Support System
  14. Towards an Affective Intelligent Agent Model for Extrinsic Emotion Regulation
  15. An intelligent conversational agent for educating the general public about HIV
  16. Special Issue on Multi-Agent Systems
  17. A Multidimensional Culturally Adapted Representation of Emotions for Affective Computational Simulation and Recognition
  18. An Integer Linear Programming Model for Team Formation in the Classroom with Constraints
  19. A Qualitative Analysis of the Persuasive Properties of Argumentation Schemes
  20. Normative Emotional Agents: A Viewpoint Paper
  21. A Conversational Agent for Medical Disclosure of Sexually Transmitted Infections
  22. From Affect Theoretical Foundations to Computational Models of Intelligent Affective Agents
  23. Using a Hybrid Recommending System for Learning Videos in Flipped Classrooms and MOOCs
  24. Recommending Learning Videos for MOOCs and Flipped Classrooms
  25. An Abstract Framework for Non-Cooperative Multi-Agent Planning
  26. Multi-Agent Systems
  27. A Crowdsourcing Approach for Sustainable Last Mile Delivery
  28. Introducing the new paradigm of Social Dispersed Computing: Applications, Technologies and Challenges
  29. A Multi-Agent System for the Dynamic Emplacement of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
  30. A Multi-agent Approach for Composing Negotiation Items in a Reverse Logistic Virtual Market
  31. MASEV: A MAS for the Analysis of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Location
  32. Enhancing smart-home environments using Magentix2
  33. Toward Formal Modeling of Affective Agents in a BDI Architecture
  34. Using Geo-Tagged Sentiment to Better Understand Social Interactions
  35. Planning and Coordination in Multiagent Environments
  36. An engineering framework for Service-Oriented Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
  37. Analyzing users’ activity in online social networks over time through a multi-agent framework
  38. Self-organization in service discovery in presence of noncooperative agents
  39. Does the Type of Event Influence How User Interactions Evolve on Twitter?
  40. Designing normative open virtual enterprises
  41. Study of the relation between a 'beautiful zeolite' and a 'feasible zeolite'
  42. Regulated Open Multi-Agent Systems (ROMAS)
  43. Trends in Practical Applications of Agents, Multi-Agent Systems and Sustainability
  44. A Multi-agent Framework for the Analysis of Users Behavior over Time in On-Line Social Networks
  45. ANEMONA-S + Thomas: A Framework for Developing Service-Oriented Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
  46. Highlights of Practical Applications of Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Sustainability - The PAAMS Collection
  47. Using Magentix2 in Smart-Home Environments
  48. Reasoning about norms under uncertainty in dynamic environments
  49. An intelligent simulation environment for manufacturing systems
  50. ROMAS Methodology
  51. ROMAS Modeling Language
  52. ROMAS Approach Overview
  53. Introduction
  54. Case Studies
  55. ROMAS Development Framework
  56. Conclusions
  57. ROMAS Approach Evaluation
  58. State of the Art
  59. Requirements for Designing Normative Open Multi-Agent Systems
  60. Modelling dialogues in agent societies
  61. Combination of self-organization mechanisms to enhance service discovery in open systems
  62. An ontological-based knowledge-representation formalism for case-based argumentation
  63. STRATEGIES FOR COOPERATION EMERGENCE IN DISTRIBUTED SERVICE DISCOVERY
  64. Advances in infrastructures and tools for multiagent systems
  65. GORMAS: A Methodological Guideline for Organizational-Oriented Open MAS
  66. An Open Architecture for Affective Traits in a BDI Agent
  67. ROMAS Methodology
  68. receteame.com: A Persuasive Social Recommendation System
  69. Tasks for agent-based negotiation teams: Analysis, review, and challenges
  70. Automated buyer profiling control based on human privacy attitudes
  71. Human-inspired model for norm compliance decision making
  72. Norm reasoning services
  73. A MAS-based infrastructure for negotiation and its application to a water-right market
  74. Reasoning about constitutive norms in BDI agents
  75. Towards real-time agreements
  76. A Model-Driven CASE tool for developing and verifying regulated open MAS
  77. An overview of search strategies in distributed environments
  78. Case-based strategies for argumentation dialogues in agent societies
  79. Evolutionary-aided negotiation model for bilateral bargaining in Ambient Intelligence domains with complex utility functions
  80. Promoting cooperation in service-oriented MAS through social plasticity and incentives
  81. ArgCBROnto: A Knowledge Representation Formalism for Case-Based Argumentation
  82. A scalable multiagent platform for large systems
  83. Studying the impact of negotiation environments on negotiation teams’ performance
  84. Argue to agree: A case-based argumentation approach
  85. Integration of Self-organization and Cooperation Mechanisms to Enhance Service Discovery
  86. MaNEA: A distributed architecture for enforcing norms in open MAS
  87. Research opportunities for argumentation in social networks
  88. Strategies for Cooperation Emergence in Distributed Service Discovery
  89. Agreement Technologies: A Computing Perspective
  90. mWater, a Case Study for Modeling Virtual Markets
  91. Arguing to Support Customers: The Call Centre Study Case
  92. Agreement technologies and their use in cloud computing environments
  93. Enhancing decentralized service discovery in open service-oriented multi-agent systems
  94. Reaching Unanimous Agreements Within Agent-Based Negotiation Teams With Linear and Monotonic Utility Functions
  95. Modeling Power Distance and Individualism/Collectivism in Negotiation Team Dynamics
  96. A Distributed Architecture for Enforcing Norms in Open MAS
  97. Self-Organized Service Management in Social Systems
  98. Argument-based agreements in agent societies
  99. Decentralized Semantic Service Discovery in Preferential Attachment Networks
  100. The Role of MAS as a Decision Support Tool in a Water-Rights Market
  101. Optimization of ODHE membrane reactor based on mixed ionic electronic conductor using soft computing techniques
  102. Partial identities as a foundation for trust and reputation
  103. Infrastructures and tools for multiagent systems for the new generation of distributed systems
  104. THOMAS: An agent platform for supporting normative multi-agent systems
  105. Agent-based virtual organization architecture
  106. Decentralized Service Management Based on Homophily for Self-Adaptive SOMAS
  107. Evaluating software engineering techniques for developing complex systems with multiagent approaches
  108. Agent-supported simulation environment for intelligent manufacturing and warehouse management systems
  109. Incorporating temporal-bounded CBR techniques in real-time agents
  110. Rational Strategies for Norm Compliance in the n-BDI Proposal
  111. GORMAS: An Organizational-Oriented Methodological Guideline for Open MAS
  112. Integrating jason in a multi-agent platform with support for interaction protocols.
  113. Regulated Open Multi-Agent Systems Based on Contracts
  114. Norm Enforceability in Electronic Institutions?
  115. On a Computational Argumentation Framework for Agent Societies
  116. Open issues for normative multi-agent systems
  117. Towards Norm Enforcer Agents
  118. Agreement Computing
  119. An abstract architecture for virtual organizations: The THOMAS approach
  120. A performance evaluation of three multiagent platforms
  121. An Open Architecture for Service-Oriented Virtual Organizations
  122. Normative Deliberation in Graded BDI Agents
  123. Applying Dialogue Games to Manage Recommendation in Social Networks
  124. A Norm-Based Organization Management System
  125. An Abstract Argumentation Framework for Supporting Agreements in Agent Societies
  126. An Agent-Supported Simulation of Labour and Financial Markets for Migration Processes
  127. Applying CBR to manage argumentation in MAS
  128. How Argumentation can Enhance Dialogues in Social Networks
  129. Challenges for a CBR framework for argumentation in open MAS
  130. An e-Manufacturing environment for Open Manufacturing Systems
  131. On the development of an Agent Supported e-Manufacturing environment
  132. Engineering Holonic Manufacturing Systems
  133. Multi-domain case-based module for customer support
  134. The MMOG Layer: MMOG Based on MAS
  135. Using THOMAS for Service Oriented Open MAS
  136. Kerberos-Based Secure Multiagent Platform
  137. MAS Modeling Based on Organizations
  138. Towards organizational agent-oriented operating systems
  139. THOMAS-MALL: A Multiagent System for Shopping and Guidance in Malls
  140. Analysis, Comparison and Selection of MAS Software Engineering Processes and Tools
  141. Composition of Temporal Bounded Services in Open MAS
  142. DoE framework for catalyst development based on soft computing techniques
  143. Goal-Oriented Agent Testing Revisited
  144. Masev (Multiagent System Software Engineering Evaluation Framework)
  145. Organizational-Oriented Methodological Guidelines for Designing Virtual Organizations
  146. Using an Agent-Supported Simulation Environment for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
  147. Organizational Services For The Spade Agent Platform
  148. An execution time planner for the ARTIS agent architecture
  149. Hybrid multi-agent architecture as a real-time problem-solving model
  150. Designing Norms in Virtual Organizations
  151. Identifying and specifying holons in manufacturing systems
  152. Scalable and Efficient Multiagent Platform Closer to the Operating System
  153. Towards an Evaluation Framework for MAS Software Engineering
  154. Agent Architectures for Intelligent Virtual Environments
  155. Multi-agent systems applied to virtual environments
  156. CBR Contributions to Argumentation in MAS
  157. Soft Computing Techniques Applied to Combinatorial Catalysis: A New Approach for the Discovery and Optimization of Catalytic Materials
  158. From system requirements to holonic manufacturing system analysis
  159. Towards an Agent-based Simulation Tool for Manufacturing Systems
  160. A deliberative scheduling technique for a real-time agent architecture
  161. Performance evaluation of open-source multiagent platforms
  162. Multi-Agent System Development Based on Organizations
  163. JGOMAS
  164. Adding New Communication Services to the FIPA Message Transport System
  165. Multi-Agent Systems over RT-Java for a Mobile Robot Control
  166. CBR Model for the Intelligent Management of Customer Support Centers
  167. Behaviour management for real time agents
  168. Application of artificial neural networks to high-throughput synthesis of zeolites
  169. Optimisation of olefin epoxidation catalysts with the application of high-throughput and genetic algorithms assisted by artificial neural networks (softcomputing techniques)
  170. Using Negotiation Techniques as Time-Restricted Scheduling Policies on Intelligent Agents
  171. Goodness and Lacks of MAS Methodologies for Manufacturing Domains
  172. Holons and agents
  173. Methodologies in the development of multi-agent systems
  174. Neural networks for modelling of kinetic reaction data applicable to catalyst scale up and process control and optimisation in the frame of combinatorial catalysis
  175. Application of neural networks to stock prediction in “pool” companies
  176. Can artificial neural networks help the experimentation in catalysis?
  177. Holons and Agents. Do they differ?
  178. Cover Picture: ChemPhysChem 11/2002
  179. Application of Artificial Neural Networks to Combinatorial Catalysis: Modeling and Predicting ODHE Catalysts
  180. Flexible Real-Time Linux*: A Flexible Hard Real-Time Environment
  181. Modelling Agents in Hard Real-Time Environments
  182. Inteligencia Artificial Distribuida en Entornos de Tiempo Real
  183. Towards a temporal coherence management in real-time knowledge-based systems
  184. A progressive heuristic search algorithm for the cutting stock problem
  185. Analyzing the schedulability of hard real-time artificial intelligence systems
  186. A temporal blackboard for a multi-agent environment
  187. A temporal blackboard for real-time process control
  188. Temporal data representation and reasoning in REAKT
  189. Temporal Reasoning in REAKT: An Environment for Real-Time Knowledge-Based Systems
  190. Deliberative Server for Real-Time Agents
  191. Characterizing Massively Multiplayer Online Games as Multi-Agent Systems
  192. Commitment Management in Real-Time Multi-Agent Systems
  193. Including user-defined timing exception support in FRTL
  194. Software Engineering for Service-Oriented MAS
  195. Formal Modeling of Dynamic Environments for Real-Time Agents
  196. Early Requirement Guidelines for Multiagent System Modeling
  197. Temporal-Bounded CBR for the Management of Commitments in RT-Agents
  198. On the evaluation of MAS development tools