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Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 3
Matchmaking multi-party interactions using historical performance data
Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Towards an argument interchange format
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Using multi-agent platform for pure decentralised business workflows
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
Approximate Structure-Preserving Semantic Matching
OTM '08 Proceedings of the OTM 2008 Confederated International Conferences, CoopIS, DOA, GADA, IS, and ODBASE 2008. Part II on On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems
Constraint Relaxation Approach for Over-Constrained Agent Interaction
PRICAI '08 Proceedings of the 10th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Trends in Artificial Intelligence
Models of Interaction as a Grounding for Peer to Peer Knowledge Sharing
Advances in Web Semantics I
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
Dynamic verification of trust in distributed open systems
IJCAI'07 Proceedings of the 20th international joint conference on Artifical intelligence
Towards an Open, Self-Adaptive and P2P Based e-Market Infrastructure
ICEBE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering
GCCB'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Distributed, high-performance and grid computing in computational biology
How service choreography statistics reduce the ontology mapping problem
ISWC'07/ASWC'07 Proceedings of the 6th international The semantic web and 2nd Asian conference on Asian semantic web conference
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Realizing agent dialogues with distributed protocols
AC'04 Proceedings of the 2004 international conference on Agent Communication
A lightweight coordination calculus for agent systems
DALT'04 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies
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The Lightweight Coordination Calculus was presented in a paper to DALT 2004 as a method for specifying a class of social norms for multi-agent systems. This was intended for use in the engineering of a range of applications but at the time the original paper was written this was an aspiration and we had little experience of actual use of the method. In this paper I summarise how experience with this approach has developed in the seven years from 2004 to date.