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Mittwoch, 10. März 2010

Call for participation to the Tutorial Programming Multi-Agent Systems @ AAMAS 2010.

Call for participation to the Tutorial Programming Multi-Agent Systems @ AAMAS 2010.
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With the significant advances in the area of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems in recent years, promising technologies have emerged as a sensible alternative for the design of systems that can operate in complex and dynamic scenarios. However, in order for this technology to become accessible to the multi-agent research community in Academia and practitioners in Industry, it is necessary that programming languages and tools that are appropriate for developing such systems become widely known and thoroughly understood. This course aims at introducing novices, researchers, and developers (from both Academia and Industry) who already have basic notions of multi-agent systems to some of the languages, techniques, and tools that are currently available to support the effective implementation of multi-agent systems. The course will have a practical part where participants will learn and practice basic programming skills in the agent programming language GOAL.

The full day Tutorial will be held on Monday, May 10th as part of the AAMAS 2010 conference.

Please see: http://mmi.tudelft.nl/~koen/ProMASTutorial2010.html for more information.

Note that the AAMAS early registration deadline is March 12th, and that students qualify for a discounted registration fee.

ProMAS Tutorial Organizers,
Mehdi Dastani, Koen Hindriks, Joao Leite

Please contact: k.v.hindriks@tudelft.nl if you have any questions.

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