Multi-agent systems research into the 21st century
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Learning in multi-agent systems
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Progress in multi-agent systems research
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A multidisciplinary perspective on multi-agent systems
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Can models of agents be transferred between different areas?
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Continuing research in multi-agent systems
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Negotiation in multi-agent systems
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Foundations of Multi-Agent Systems: Techniques, Tools and Theory
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Agent Systems and Applications
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Rationality in Multi-Agent Systems
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Foundations of multi-agent systems: issues and directions
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On cooperation in multi-agent systems
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Formalisms for multi-agent systems
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The dMARS Architecture: A Specification of the Distributed Multi-Agent Reasoning System
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
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1 IntroductionUKMAS has now been running for six years, in 1996 and 1997 under the heading of FoMAS (Foundations of Multi-Agent Systems) both organised by Michael Luck at Warwick University and then subsequently in its current incarnation, UKMAS, first by Michael Fisher at Manchester Metropolitan University then by Chris Preist at Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol and finally by Mark d'Inverno at St Catherine's College, Oxford in 2000. After the success of the workshop last year at St Catherine's in providing an excellent opportunity for academics and industrialists to come together to discuss current work and directions in the multi-agent systems field, it was decided by the steering committee to use St Catherine's once again as the venue for UKMAS 2001. The workshop was sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and by AgentLink, the European Commission's IST-funded Network of Excellence for Agent-Based Computing.