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Agent and Multi-Agent Systems: Technologies and Applications

First KES International Symposium, KES-AMSTA 2007, Wroclaw, Poland, May 31-June 1, 2007, Proceedings

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Table of contents (110 papers)

  1. Main Track: Methodological Aspects of Agent Systems

  2. Main Track: Agent-oriented Web Applications

    1. WSrep: A Novel Reputation Model for Web Services Selection

      • Zhen Li, Sen Su, Fangchun Yang
      Pages 199-208
    2. An Agent Based Method for Web Page Prediction

      • Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay, Priyanka Mishra, Dwaipayan Saha
      Pages 219-228
    3. X-Binder: Path Combining System of XML Documents Based on RDBMS

      • Bum-Suk Lee, Byung-Yeon Hwang
      Pages 229-238
    4. Wiki-News Interface Agent Based on AIS Methods

      • Janusz Sobecki, Leszek Szczepański
      Pages 258-266
    5. Retrieving Geospatial Information into a Web-Mapping Application Using Geospatial Ontologies

      • Miguel Torres, Serguei Levachkine, Marco Moreno, Rolando Quintero, Giovanni Guzmán
      Pages 267-277
    6. MWING: A Multiagent System for Web Site Measurements

      • Leszek Borzemski, Łukasz Cichocki, Mariusz Fraś, Marta Kliber, Ziemowit Nowak
      Pages 278-287
    7. Application of Agent-Based Personal Web of Trust to Local Document Ranking

      • Marek Kopel, Przemysław Kazienko
      Pages 288-297
  3. Main Track: Mobility Aspects of Agent Systems and Ontology Management

    1. Agent-Based Data Compression Supporting Knowledge Discovery in Mobile Environment

      • Romeo Mark A. Mateo, Hwang Jae-Jeong, Jaewan Lee
      Pages 308-317
    2. eMARP: Enhanced Mobile Agent for RFID Privacy Protection and Forgery Detection

      • Sang-Soo Yeo, Soo-Cheol Kim, Sung Kwon Kim
      Pages 318-327
    3. Ontology Agent Based Rule Base Fuzzy Cognitive Maps

      • Alejandro Peña, Humberto Sossa, Francisco Gutierrez
      Pages 328-337
    4. OWL-DL Based Ontology Inference Engine Assessment for Context-Aware Services

      • Ohbyung Kwon, Jaemoon Sim, Myungchul Lee
      Pages 338-347
  4. Main Track: Multi-agent Resource Allocation

    1. Multi-resource Load Optimization Strategy in Agent-Based Systems

      • Leszek Śliwko, Aleksander Zgrzywa
      Pages 348-357
    2. A Resource Discovery Method Based on Multi-agents in P2P Systems

      • Yasushi Kambayashi, Yoshikuni Harada
      Pages 364-374
    3. Agent Based Dynamic Data Storage and Distribution in Data Warehouses

      • Nader Kolsi, Abdelaziz Abdellatif, Khaled Ghedira
      Pages 375-384

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About this book

st This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 1 KES Symposium on Agent and Multi-Agent Systems – Technologies and Applications (KES-AMSTA 2007), held in Wroclaw, Poland, May 31 – June 1, 2007. The symposium was org- ized by the Institute of Information Science and Engineering, Wroclaw University of Technology, and KES International, as part of the KES Conference Series. The aim of the symposium was to provide an international forum for scientific - search in the technologies and applications of agent and multi-agent systems. Agents and multi-agent systems are related to the modern software which has long been r- ognized as a promising technology for constructing autonomous, complex and intel- gent systems. A key development in the field of agent and multi-agent systems has been the specification of agent communication languages and formalization of - tologies. Agent communication languages are intended to provide standard decla- tive mechanisms for agents to communicate knowledge and make requests of each other, whereas ontologies are intended for conceptualization of the knowledge - main.

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