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Ehrentreich, N.
Agent-Based Modeling
The Santa Fe Institute Artificial Stock Market Model Revisited

Springer-Verlag 2008.
232 pp.(P)
ISBN 3-540-73878-9
                            8,800円

Contents
Part I. Agent-Based Modeling in Economics: 1. Introduction/ 2. The Rationale for Agent-Based Modeling/ 3. The Concept of Minimal Rationality/ 4. Learning in Economics/ 5. Replicating the Stylized Facts of Financial Markets/ Part II. The Santa Fe Institute Artificial Stock Market Model Revisited: 6. The Original Santa Fe Institute Artificial Stock Market / 7. A Suggested Modification to the SFI-ASM/ 8. An Analysis of Wealth Levels/ 9. Selection, Genetic Drift, and Technical Trading/ 10 Summary and Future Research/ 11/ Timing in the Stock Market/ References/ Index/ *


Moreno, A. & Pavon, J. ed.
Issues in Multi-Agent Systems
The AgentCities.ES Experience

Springer-Verlag 2008.1
225 pp.(P)
ISBN 3-7643-8542-1
                            7,000円

Contents
1. Agent Oriented Software Engineering/ 2. Ubiquitous computing, mobile environments/ 3. Cognitive abilities in agents/ 4.Trust and security/ 5. Physical agents/ 6. Artificial social intelligence in MAS: from swarms to electronic institutions/ 7.Agent applications in Tourism/ Summary and conclusions/ Index/

* The agent paradigm has been a subject of intensive research recently. This book presents the current status of this technology by looking at its applications in various domains such as electronic markets, e-tourism, ambience intelligence, and complex system analysis. In addition, the authors identify issues for future research. *


Dignum, F. et al. ed.
Agent Communication II
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol.3859

Springer-Verlag 2006.
303 pp. (P)
ISBN 3-540-68142-6
                            8,300円
International Workshops on Agent Communication, AC 2005 and AC 2006, Utrecht, Netherlands, July 25, 2005, and Hakodate, Japan, May 9, 2006, Selected and Revised Papers
Contents
* This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the two International Workshops on Agent Communication, AC 2005 and AC 2006, held in Utrecht, Netherlands in July 2005, and in Hakodate, Japan in May 2006 as associated events of AAMAS 2005/2006, the main international conference on autonomous agents and multi-agent systems.

* The 20 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected - they represent the best papers from the Agent Communication workshops of 2005 and 2006, enriched with a few revised agent communication papers from the AAMAS conference. The papers are organized in topical sections on semantics of agent communication, commitments in agent communication, protocols and strategies, as well as reliability and overhearing. *


Bordini, R. H. et al.
Programming Multi-Agent Systems in AgentSpeak using Jason
Jasonを使ったAgentSpeakのマルチエージェントシステム

John Wiley & Sons 2007.12
292 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-470-02900-5
                            13,200円

Contents
Part.1 Introduction: 1.1 Autonomous Agents/ 1.2 Characteristics of Agents/ 1.3 Multi-Agent Systems/ 1.4 Hello World!/ Part.2 The BDI Agent Model: 2.1 Agent-Oriented Programming/ 2.2 Practical Reasoning/ 2.3 A Computational Model of BDI Practical Reasoning/ 2.4 The Procedural Reasoning System/ 2.5 Agent Communication/ Part.3 The Jason Agent Programming Language: 3.1 Beliefs/ 3.2 Goals/ 3.3 Plans/ 3.4 Example: A Complete Agent Program/ 3.5 Exercises/ Part.4 Jason Interpreter: 4.1 The Reasoning Cycle/ 4.2 Plan Failure/ 4.3 Interpreter Configuration and Execution Modes/ 4.4 Pre-Defined Plan Annotations/ 4.5 Exercises/ Part.5 Environments: 5.1 Support for Defining Simulated Environments/ 5.2 Example: Running a System of Multiple Situated Agents/ 5.3 Exercises/ Part.6 Communication and Interaction: 6.1 Available Performatives/ 6.2 Informal Semantics of Receiving Messages/ 6.3 Example: Contract Net Protocol/ 6.4 Exercises/ Part.7 User-Defined Components: 7.1 Defining New Internal Actions/ 7.2 Customising the Agent Class/ 7.3 Customising the Overall Architecture/ 7.4 Customising the Belief Base/ 7.5 Pre-Processing Directives/ 7.6 Exercises/ Part.8 Advanced Goal-Based Programming: 8.1 BDI Programming/ 8.2 Declarative (Achievement) Goal Patterns/ 8.3 Commitment Strategy Patterns/ 8.4 Other Useful Patterns/ 8.5 Pre-Processing Directives for Plan Patterns/ Part.9 Case Studies: 9.1 Case Study I: Gold Miners/ 9.2 Case Study II: Electronic Bookstore/ Part.10 Formal Semantics: 10.1 Semantic Rules/ 10.2 Semantics of Message Exchange in a Multi-Agent Systemハ/ 10.3 Semantic Rules for Receiving Messages/ 10.4 Semantics of the BDI Modalities for AgentSpeak/ Part.11 Conclusions: 11.1 Jason and Agent-Oriented Programming/ 11.2 Ongoing Work and Related Research/ 11.3 General Advice on Programming Style and Practice/ A Reference Guide/ A.1 EBNF for the Agent Language/ A.2 EBNF for the Multi-Agent Systems Language/ A.3 Standard Internal Actions/ A.4 Pre-Defined Annotations/ A.5 Pre-Processing Directives/ A.6 Interpreter Configuration/ Bibliography/ index/

*Jason is an Open Source interpreter for an extended version of AgentSpeak a logic-based agent-oriented programming language written in Java. It enables users to build complex multi-agent systems that are capable of operating in environments previously considered too unpredictable for computers to handle. Jason is easily customisable and is suitable for the implementation of reactive planning systems according to the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) architecture. *


Choren, R. et al.
Software Engineering for Multi-Agent Systems V
Research Issues and Practical Applications
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol.4408)

Springer-Verlag 2007.9
233 pp. (P)
ISBN 3-540-73130-X
                            8,200円

Contents
* The papers selected for this volume present advances in software engineering approaches to develop dependable high-quality multi-agent systems. These papers describe experiences and techniques associated with large multi-agent systems in a wide variety of problem domains. Reflecting the importance of agent properties in today's software systems, the papers in this book illustrate recent developments in specific issues and practical experience.

* The 12 thoroughly reviewed and revised full papers are organized in topical sections on fault tolerance, exception handling and diagnosis, security and trust, verification and validation, as well as early development phases and software reuse. Some of the papers were initially presented at the 5th International Workshop on Software Engineering for Large-Scale Multi-agent Systems, SELMAS 2006, held in Shanghai, China in May 2006 in association with ICSE 2006. *


Hepp, M. et al. ed.
Ontology Management
Semantic Web, Semantic Web Services, and Business Applications

Springer-Verlag 2007.11
295 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-387-69899-X
                            12,300円

Contents
Part.I.Overview: 1. Ontologies: State of the Art, Business Potential,and Grand Challenges/ Part.II.Infrastructure: 2. Engineering and Customizing Ontologies/ 3. Ontology Management Infrastructures/ 4. Ontology Reasoning with Large Data Repositories/ Part.III.Evolution, Alignment, and the Business Perspective: 5. Ontology Evolution/ 6. Ontology Alignments/ 7. The Business View: Ontology Engineering Costs/ Part.IV. Experiences: 8. Ontology Management in e-Banking Applications/ 9. Ontology-Based Knowledge Management in Automotive Engineering Scenarios/ 10. Ontologising Competencies in an Interorganisational Setting / 11.About the Editors/ Index/ *
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Agent-Based Modeling
ISBN 3-540-73878-9
8,800円
Issues in Multi-Agent Systems
ISBN 3-7643-8542-1
7,000円
Agent Communication II
ISBN 3-540-68142-6
8,300円
Programming Multi-Agent Systems in AgentSpeak using Jason
ISBN 0-470-02900-5
13,200円
Software Engineering for Multi-Agent Systems V
ISBN 3-540-73130-X
8,200円
Ontology Management
ISBN 0-387-69899-X
12,300円
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