An operational model for the FIPA-ACL semantics | p. 1 |
Temporal logics for representing agent communication protocols | p. 15 |
ACL semantics between social commitments and mental attitudes | p. 30 |
On the semantics of conditional commitment | p. 45 |
A commitment-based communicative act library | p. 61 |
Integrating social commitment-based communication in cognitive agent modeling | p. 76 |
Flexible conversations using social commitments and a performatives hierarchy | p. 93 |
Using social commitments to control the agents' freedom of speech | p. 109 |
Practical issues in detecting broken social commitments | p. 124 |
Introducing preferences into commitment protocols | p. 136 |
On the study of negotiation strategies | p. 150 |
Strategies for ontology negotiation : finding the right level of generality | p. 164 |
Combining normal communication with ontology alignment | p. 181 |
Towards design tools for protocol development | p. 196 |
Adaptiveness in agent communication : application and adaptation of conversation patterns | p. 211 |
Can I please drop it? : dialogues about belief contraction | p. 227 |
Commitment-based policies in persuasion dialogues with defeasible beliefs | p. 243 |
Reliable group communication and institutional action in a multi-agent trading scenario | p. 258 |
A fault tolerant agent communication language for supporting Web agent interaction | p. 273 |
Experiments in selective overhearing of hierarchical organizations | p. 289 |
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