TY - BOOK ID - 2625710 TI - Intelligent Agents III. Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages : ECAI'96 Workshop (ATAL), Budapest, Hungary, August 12-13, 1996, Proceedings AU - Müller, Jörg. AU - Wooldridge, Michael J. AU - Jennings, Nicholas R. PY - 1997 VL - 1193 SN - 3540625070 3540680578 9783540625070 PB - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Intelligent agents (Computer software) KW - Congresses KW - Computer Science KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Computer science. KW - Computer communication systems. KW - Software engineering. KW - Artificial intelligence. KW - Computer Science. KW - Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). KW - Software Engineering. KW - Computer Communication Networks. KW - AI (Artificial intelligence) KW - Artificial thinking KW - Electronic brains KW - Intellectronics KW - Intelligence, Artificial KW - Intelligent machines KW - Machine intelligence KW - Thinking, Artificial KW - Bionics KW - Cognitive science KW - Digital computer simulation KW - Electronic data processing KW - Logic machines KW - Machine theory KW - Self-organizing systems KW - Simulation methods KW - Fifth generation computers KW - Neural computers KW - Computer software engineering KW - Engineering KW - Communication systems, Computer KW - Computer communication systems KW - Data networks, Computer KW - ECNs (Electronic communication networks) KW - Electronic communication networks KW - Networks, Computer KW - Teleprocessing networks KW - Data transmission systems KW - Digital communications KW - Electronic systems KW - Information networks KW - Telecommunication KW - Cyberinfrastructure KW - Network computers KW - Informatics KW - Science KW - Distributed processing KW - Artificial Intelligence. KW - Intelligent agents (Computer software) - Congresses UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2625710 AB - Intelligent agents are computer systems that are capable of flexible autonomous action in dynamic, typically multi-agent domains. Over the past few years, the computer science community has begun to recognise that the technology of intelligent agents provides the key to solving a range of complex software application problems, for which traditional software engineering tools and techniques offer no solution. This book, the third in a series, represents the state of the art in the science of agent systems. It is based on papers presented at the 3rd workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures and Languages (ATAL'96), held in conjunction with the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI'96) in Budapest, Hungary, in August 1996. It is essential reading for anyone interested in this vital new technology. ER -