Agentspace as a Middleware for Service Integration

Author:

Ambroszkiewicz Stanislaw,Nowak Tomasz

Publisher

Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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4. S. Ambroszkiewicz, O. Matyja, and W. Penczek. “Team Formation by Self-Interested Mobile Agents.” In Proc. 4-th Australian DAI-Workshop, Brisbane, Australia, July 13, 1998. Published in Springer LNAI 1544.

5. S. Ambroszkiewicz. Agent Virtual Organizations within the Framework of Network Computing: a case study, In Proc. CEEMAS’99, The First International Workshop of Central and Eastern Europe on Multi-agent Systems, 1st–4th June 1999, St. Petersburg, Russia.

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