Vidal's libraryTitle: | Tools and Lessons from a Multiagent Systems' Class |
Author: | José M. Vidal, Paul Buhler, and Hrishikesh Goradia |
Journal: | Italics |
Volume: | 4 |
Number: | 3 |
Year: | 2005 |
Abstract: | We provide a summary of the lessons we have learned after teaching a graduate multiagent systems class over the last six years. The class has used various technologies such as RoboCup (along with our Biter and SoccerBeans tools), NetLogo, JADE, and FIPA-OS. We discuss their advantages and disadvantages. We also discuss our view of the future of multiagent systems. We notice the ongoing separation of software agent design from the theoretical underpinnings of multiagent theory and propose the development of a unifying notation for representing multiagent problems. |
@Article{vidal05b,
author = {Jos\'{e} M. Vidal and Paul Buhler and Hrishikesh
Goradia},
title = {Tools and Lessons from a Multiagent Systems' Class},
journal = {Italics},
year = 2005,
volume = 4,
number = 3,
abstract = {We provide a summary of the lessons we have learned
after teaching a graduate multiagent systems class
over the last six years. The class has used various
technologies such as RoboCup (along with our Biter
and SoccerBeans tools), NetLogo, JADE, and
FIPA-OS. We discuss their advantages and
disadvantages. We also discuss our view of the
future of multiagent systems. We notice the ongoing
separation of software agent design from the
theoretical underpinnings of multiagent theory and
propose the development of a unifying notation for
representing multiagent problems.},
url = {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/papers/teachingmas/},
url2 = {http://www.ics.heacademy.ac.uk/italics/vol\%204\%20issue\%203/teachingmas/teachingmas.html},
keywords = {multiagent teaching}
}
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