Multiagent Engineering
Edited by Stefan Kirn (),
Otthein Herzog (),
Peter Lockemann () and
Otto Spaniol ()
in International Handbooks on Information Systems from Springer, currently edited by Peter Bernus, Jacek Blazewicz, Günter J. Schmidt and Michael J. Shaw
Date: 2006
ISBN: 978-3-540-32062-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Management Summary
- Peter C. Lockemann, Stefan Kirn and Otthein Herzog
- Agents
- Peter C. Lockemann
- From Agents to Multiagent Systems
- Ingo J. Timm, Thorsten Scholz, Otthein Herzog, Karl-Heinz Krempels and Otto Spaniol
- Flexibility of Multiagent Systems
- Stefan Kirn
- Agent.Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Peer-Oliver Woelk, Holger Rudzio, Roland Zimmermann and Jens Nimis
- Integrated Process Planning and Production Control
- Leif-Erik Lorenzen, Peer-Oliver Woelk, Berend Denkena, Thorsten Scholz, Ingo J. Timm and Otthein Herzog
- Benchmarking of Multiagent Systems in a Production Planning and Control Environment
- Jan Wörner and Heinz Wörn
- Distributed Hierarchical Production Control for Wafer Fabs Using an Agent-Based System Prototype
- Lars Mönch, Marcel Stehli and Jens Zimmermann
- Supply Chain Event Management With Software Agents
- Roland Zimmermann, Stefan Winkler and Freimut Bodendorf
- Trust-Based Distributed Supply-Web Negotiations
- Tim Stockheim, Oliver Wendt and Wolfgang König
- Agent.Hospital — Health Care Applications of Intelligent Agents
- Stefan Kirn, Christian Anhalt, Helmut Krcmar and Andreas Schweiger
- Artificial Software Agents as Representatives of Their Human Principals in Operating-Room-Team-Forming
- Marc Becker and Hans Czap
- Agent-Based Information Logistics
- Thomas Rose, Martin Sedlmayr, Holger Knublauch and Wolfgang Friesdorf
- Agent-Based Patient Scheduling in Hospitals
- Torsten O. Paulussen, Anja Zöller, Franz Rothlauf, Armin Heinzl, Lars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr and Winfried Lamersdorf
- Adaptivity and Scheduling
- Rainer Herrler and Frank Puppe
- Active, Medical Documents in Health Care
- Andreas Schweiger and Helmut Krcmar
- Self-Organized Scheduling in Hospitals by Connecting Agents and Mobile Devices
- Torsten Eymann, Günter Müller and Moritz Strasser
- The Engineering Process
- Ingo J. Timm, Thorsten Scholz and Holger Knublauch
- Requirements Engineering
- Thomas Bieser, Hendrik Fürstenau, Stephan Otto and Daniel Weiß
- Interaction Design
- Karl-Heinz Krempels, Otto Spaniol, Thorsten Scholz, Ingo J. Timm and Otthein Herzog
- Architectural Design
- Peter C. Lockemann, Jens Nimis, Lars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr and Winfried Lamersdorf
- Semantics for Agents
- Thorsten Scholz, Ingo J. Timm, Otthein Herzog, Günter Görz and Bernhard Schiemann
- Towards Dependable Agent Systems
- Jens Nimis, Peter C. Lockemann, Karl-Heinz Krempels, Erik Buchmann and Klemens Böhm
- Tools and Standards
- Lars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr and Winfried Lamersdorf
- From Testing to Theorem Proving
- Ingo J. Timm, Thorsten Scholz and Hendrik Fürstenau
- Benchmarking of Multiagent Systems
- Anja Zöller, Franz Rothlauf, Torsten O. Paulussen and Armin Heinzl
- Simulation
- Rainer Herrler and Franziska Klügl
- Legal Consequences of Agent Deployment
- Tanja Nitschke
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