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  <title><![CDATA[Beyond Distributed AI, Agent Teamwork in Ubiquitous Computing]]></title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Agent teamwork has been widely studied in the fields of
Distributed AI. Much success has been achieved in defining
agent teamwork theory to explain how agents should act
together as a team and in developing programming frameworks
to simulate team coordinations in software environment.
With the advent of ubiquitous computing technology,
agent teamwork research will be pushed to its limit, facing
new challenges in an open environment with a higher degree
of uncertainty. The objective of...]]></description>
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  <title><![CDATA[Organizational Learning and Network Adaptation in Multi-Agent Systems]]></title>
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  <description><![CDATA[In both real and artificial societies, successful organizations are
highly dependent upon a structure that fosters effective and efficient
behavior at both the individual and the organizational levels. In
multi-agent systems, groups of agents must coordinate effectively in
order to solve problems, allocate tasks across a distributed
organization, collectively distribute knowledge and information, and
achieve collective goals.  The organizational structure of a
multi-agent system dictat...]]></description>
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