Multiagent Systems: Past, Present, and Future
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This is a one-hour video recording of the presentation of Mike Wooldridge at the KnowledgeWeb summer school 2005. It comprises either the video synchronized with the slides (but requires Quicktime, hence Windows or MacOS, otherwise the slides have to be switched manually).
Table of Contents:
Multiagent Systems: Past, Present, and Future Evolution: Technology Push/Pull Five Trends in Computing Ubiquity Interconnection Intelligence Delegation Human Orientation Programming metaphors� Global Computing Where does it bring us? Definition: Agents Definition: Multiagent Systems The Two Key Research Issues The Research Issues Multiagent Systems The Technology Components The State of the Art Agent Architectures Agent Communication Languages Ontology Languages & Tools Agreement Protocols Agent-based Solutions: When? Applications: Cooperative Info Systems And the Future...? Evolution, not Revolution
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