Vidal's libraryTitle: | Multiagent Systems Past and Future |
Author: | José M. Vidal, Paul Buhler, and Hrishikesh Goradia |
Book Tittle: | AAMAS Workshop on Teaching Multiagent Systems |
Year: | 2004 |
Abstract: | We describe the lessons learned from using various technologies as aids in teaching a graduate multiagent systems class. The class has been offered six times over the last five years. The technologies described are RoboCup (along with our Biter and SoccerBeans tools), NetLogo, JADE, and FIPA-OS. We also discuss our view of the future of multiagent systems which includes the separation of software agent design into a separate class that focuses on distributed programming and the development of a unifying notation for representing multiagent problems. |
@InProceedings{vidal04b,
author = {Jos\'{e} M. Vidal and Paul Buhler and Hrishikesh Goradia},
title = {Multiagent Systems Past and Future},
booktitle = {{AAMAS} Workshop on Teaching Multiagent Systems},
year = 2004,
url = {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/papers/vidal04b.pdf},
slides = {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/talks/vidal04b-slides.pdf},
abstract = { We describe the lessons learned from using various
technologies as aids in teaching a graduate
multiagent systems class. The class has been offered
six times over the last five years. The technologies
described are RoboCup (along with our Biter and
SoccerBeans tools), NetLogo, JADE, and FIPA-OS. We
also discuss our view of the future of multiagent
systems which includes the separation of software
agent design into a separate class that focuses on
distributed programming and the development of a
unifying notation for representing multiagent
problems.},
keywords = {multiagent teaching},
}
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