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NETDEMO: openNet networked agents demonstration

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One of the most significant challenges in applying agent technologies lies in deployment of agent systems in large-scale open environments. The objective of the NETDEMO demonstration is to show a range of agent applications which have been deployed and made accessible over multiple sites accessible via the public Internet. Demonstration are based on FIPA Agent, W3C Web Services and Semantic Web standards - covering a range of application areas from experimental games to travel/tourism and e-Business supply chains.Systems are visualized together using the openNet network infrastructure.

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@lis technology net project homepage http://www.alistechnet.org/
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Agentcities Homepage http://www.agentcities.org/
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NETDEMO Homepage http://x-opennet.org/netdemo/
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SPP 1083 Joint working groups on manufacturing Logistics and Agent technology http://www.realagents.org/
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Beer, M. D. and Huang, W. and Sixsmith, A, "Using Agents to Build Practical Implementation of the INCA System", in Jain, L. C. and Chen, Z, and Ichalkaranje, N. "Intelligent Agents and the Applications", Spring, 2002.
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Greenwood, D. and Calisti, M. "Engineering Web Service - Agent Integration" in Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, The Hague, The Netherlands, 2004.

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AAMAS '05: Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
July 2005
1407 pages
ISBN:1595930930
DOI:10.1145/1082473
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