TY - BOOK ID - 5451588 TI - Declarative agent languages and technologies III : third International Workshop, DALT 2005, Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 25, 2005 : selected and revised papers AU - Baldoni, Matteo AU - International Workshop on Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies PY - 2006 SN - 9783540331063 3540331069 3540331077 PB - Berlin ; New York : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Programming languages (Electronic computers) KW - Declarative programming KW - Langages de programmation KW - Programmation déclarative KW - Congresses. KW - Congrès KW - Information Technology KW - Artificial Intelligence KW - Computer science. KW - Computer communication systems. KW - Software engineering. KW - Programming languages (Electronic computers). KW - Computer logic. KW - Artificial intelligence. KW - Computer Science. KW - Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). KW - Computer Communication Networks. KW - Software Engineering. KW - Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters. KW - Logics and Meanings of Programs. KW - Intelligent agents (Computer software) KW - Agents, Autonomous (Computer software) KW - Agents, Cognitive (Computer software) KW - Agents, Intelligent (Computer software) KW - Assistants, Cognitive (Computer software) KW - Assistants, Intelligent software KW - Autonomous agents (Computer software) KW - Cognitive agents (Computer software) KW - Cognitive assistants (Computer software) KW - IAs (Computer software) KW - Intelligent agent software KW - Intelligent software agents KW - Intelligent software assistants KW - Software agents (Computer software) KW - Special agents (Computer software) 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 science logic KW - Logic, Symbolic and mathematical KW - Computer languages KW - Computer program languages KW - Computer programming languages KW - Machine language KW - Languages, Artificial 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 - Computer programming KW - Computer programs KW - Logic design. KW - Artificial Intelligence. KW - Design, Logic KW - Design of logic systems KW - Digital electronics KW - Electronic circuit design KW - Logic circuits KW - Switching theory UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5451588 AB - The workshop on Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies is a we- established venue for researchers interested in sharing their experiences in the areas of declarative and formal aspects of agents and multi-agent systems, and in engineering and technology. Today it is still a challenge to develop techno- gies that can satisfy the requirements of complex agent systems. The design and development of multi-agent systems still calls for models and technologies that ensure predictability, enable feature discovery, allow for the veri?cation of properties, and guarantee ?exibility. Declarative approaches are potentially a valuable means for satisfying the needs of multi-agent system developers and for specifying multi-agent systems. DALT 2005, the third edition of the workshop, was held in Utrecht, The Netherlands, in July 2005, in conjunction with AAMAS 2005, the Fourth Int- national Joint Conference on Agents and Multiagent Systems. Over 30 persons attended the workshop con?rming the success of the previous editions in M- bourne 2003 (LNAI 2990) and New York 2004 (LNAI 3476). The workshop series is a forum of discussion aimed both at supporting the transfer of decla- tive paradigms and techniques into the broader community of agent researchers andpractitioners, and atbringing theissuesofdesigningreal-world andcomplex agent systems to the attention of researchers working on declarative progr- ming and technologies. ER -