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    Social collaboration, stochastic strategies and information referrals 

    Nowostawski, Mariusz; Foukia, Noria
    Referrals are used in multi-agent systems, network agents and peer-to-peer systems for the purpose of global or local information spreading to facilitate trust relationships and reciprocal interactions. Based on referral ...
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    Multi-agent system interaction protocols in a dynamically changing environment 

    Purvis, Martin; Cranefield, Stephen; Nowostawski, Mariusz; Purvis, Maryam A.
    An area where multi-agent systems can be put to effective use is for the case of an open collection of autonomous problem solvers in a dynamically changing environment. One example of such a situation is that of environmental ...
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    A multi-level approach and infrastructure for agent-oriented software development 

    Nowostawski, Mariusz; Bush, Geoff; Purvis, Martin; Cranefield, Stephen
    An architecture, and the accompanying infrastructural support, for agent-based software developement is described which supports the use of agent-oriented ideas at multiple levels of abstraction. At the lowest level are ...
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    Implementing agent communication languages directly from UML specifications 

    Cranefield, Stephen; Purvis, Martin; Nowostawski, Mariusz
    This paper proposes the use of the Unified Modelling Language (UML) as a formalism for defining an abstract syntax for Agent Communication Languages (ACLs) and their associated content languages. It describes an approach ...
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    Communicative acts and interaction protocols in a distributed information system 

    Nowostawski, Mariusz; Carter, Dan; Cranefield, Stephen; Purvis, Martin
    In FIPA-style multi-agent systems, agents coordinate their activities by sending messages representing particular communicative acts (or performatives). Agent communication languages must strike a balance between simplicity ...
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    The NZDIS project: An agent-based distributed information systems architecture 

    Purvis, Martin; Cranefield, Stephen; Bush, Geoff; Carter, Dan; McKinlay, Bryce; Nowostawski, Mariusz; Ward, Roy
    This paper describes an architecture for building distributed information systems from existing information resources, based on distributed object and software agent technologies. This architecture is being developed as ...
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    A distributed architecture for environmental information systems 

    Purvis, Martin; Cranefield, Stephen; Nowostawski, Mariusz
    The increasing availability and variety of large environmental data sets is opening new opportunities for data mining and useful cross-referencing of disparate environmental data sets distributed over a network. In order ...
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    Platforms for agent-oriented software 

    Nowostawski, Mariusz; Bush, Geoff; Purvis, Martin; Cranefield, Stephen
    The use of modelling abstractions to map from items in the real-world to objects in the computational domain is useful both for the effective implementation of abstract problem solutions and for the management of software ...
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    A layered approach for modelling agent conversations 

    Nowostawski, Mariusz; Purvis, Martin; Cranefield, Stephen
    Although the notion of conversations has been discussed for some time as a way in which to provide an abstract representation of extended agent message exchange, there is still no consensus established concerning how to ...
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    Opal: A multi-level infrastructure for agent-oriented software development 

    Purvis, Martin; Cranefield, Stephen; Nowostawski, Mariusz; Carter, Daniel
    The Opal architecture for software development is described that supports the use of agent-oriented concepts at multiple levels of abstraction. At the lowest level are micro-agents, streamlined agents that can be used for ...
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