First German Conference on Multiagent System Technologies
(MATES'03)
Deadline for submission of papers:
April 28, 2003
Erfurt, Germany
Messe- und Konferenzzentrum
September 22 - 25, 2003
http://www.gi-vki.de/MATES03.html
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AIMS & SCOPE
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For the first time, the German special interest group on Distributed
Artificial Intelligence organizes a conference to promote the theory
and application of agents and multiagent systems. The German
conference on MultiAgent system TEchnologieS (MATES) covers the whole
range from theory to application of agent and multiagent technology.
It aims at providing an inter-disciplinary forum for both,
researchers and members of business and industry, to present and
discuss latest advances in theoretic work on, as well as prototyped
or fielded systems of intelligent agents. The conference features an
exhibition of practical applications with an advanced concept of
agency, as well as workshops and introductory and expert courses on
practical aspects of agent-based computing.
Building on the sequence of agent-related events in Germany in the
past such as VDI 1998 (Chemnitz), VertIS 2001 (Bamberg), and KI 2002
(Aachen), MATES'03 now is exclusively devoted to agents and
multiagent systems, and the cross-fertilization between agent theory
and application. In addition, it builds on the success of the past
international workshop on "Agent Technology and Software Engineering
(AgeS'02)", and the international symposium on "Multiagent Systems,
Large Complex Systems, and E-Businesses (MALCEB'02)".
MATES'03 is co-located with the fourth international conference
NetObject Days 2003 in an exciting joint event. The conference
language of MATES'03 is English; special conference sessions such as
the annual meeting of the German SIG on DAI and the panel discussion
on an "Agentcities Germany" project initiative are held in German.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest for MATES'03 include, but are not limited to:
- Agent architectures
- Agent communication languages and protocols
- Agent technology for requirements engineering
- Agent technology for synthesizing software specifications
- Agent technology for verification and validation of software
- Agent-oriented software engineering
- Agents and social navigation on the web
- Agents for e-business and e-government
- Agents in enterprise application integration and business process
(re-)engineering
- Agents in novel applications, e.g. bioinformatics, the semantic web
- Argumentation, conflicts and conflict resolution
- Artificial life
- Artificial social systems, theories and implementations
based on sociology, socionics
- Auctions, negotiation, and coalition formation
- Autonomous robots and robot teams
- Best practices in agent-oriented development
- Computational complexity and agent systems
- Coordination of multiple agents/activities &
coordination infrastructures
- Economics principles for multi-agent systems
- Engineering of large-scale open systems
- Ethical and political issues in creating or deploying agent systems
- Evolution and adaptation in multiagent systems
- Experiences and case studies of using agent concepts in software
engineering
- Formal methods for agent-oriented systems, including specification
and verification logics
- Human-like, lifelike, and believable qualities of synthetic agents
- Interface agents, conversational agents and user modelling
- Logics & formal models of agency and multiagent systems
- Methodologies for agent-oriented analysis and design
- Mobile agent systems
- Model checking for agent-oriented systems
- Motivation, goal selection and theories of rational agency
- Multiagent groups, teams, organizations, and societies,
holonic multiagent systems
- Multiagent learning and planning
- Multiagent platforms and design tools
- Multiagent-based simulation for sociobiological, social, economic,
and environmental issues
- Ontologies for agents and social modelling ontologies in
agent-based information systems and knowledge management
- Performance measurement for multiagent systems
- Philosophical foundations of agents
- Privacy, security and agents: conceptual, technical, and legal issues
- Relationship between agents and component technologies (e.g., EJB)
- Relationship between agents and web services
- Relationship of AOSE to other software engineering paradigms
(e.g., OO, P2P)
- Re-use approaches for agent-oriented software (design patterns,
frameworks, components, and architectures)
- RoboCup Soccer and RoboCup Rescue
- Robustness, fault tolerance, and failure detection, scalability issues
- Self-organizing systems and emergent organization
- Social order, conventions, norms, social control, and institutions
- Social simulation and cognitive modelling with agents
- Software development environments and CASE tools for agent-based
systems
- Standards for agents and multiagent systems
- Theories of agency and autonomy
- UML and agent systems
- Use of semantic information in software engineering
- User and agent modelling, social reasoning, and social intelligence
- Virtual office and office automation
- Virtual organizations/enterprises
IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission of papers: April 28, 2003
Submission of course proposals: May 26, 2003
Submission of exhibit/demo proposals: May 26, 2003
Notification of authors: June 16, 2003
Camera-ready papers: June 30, 2003
EXHIBITION & COURSES
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Integral part of the technical program will be an exhibition of a
variety of tools for the development, and prototypes of all kinds of
practical applications of agent and multiagent technology at the
conference venue. Introductory and advanced courses given by experts
in the field will particularly focus on practical aspects of agent
technology including the engineering and effective use of software
agents and multi-agent systems in industrial applications in
different domains.
Contacts for those who wish to contribute to the planned exhibition
or would like to present a tutorial or course
(pls briefly specify topic, contents, and length of course)
are specified below.
PROCEEDINGS
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The proceedings of MATES'03 will be published as a volume in the
Springer series of Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence (LNAI).
SUBMISSION DETAILS
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For preparation of papers to be submitted please follow the
instructions for authors available at the Springer LNCS Web page:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. For those not using
the Springer LNCS style files: The paper must be formatted in A4 size
using 10 point Times. (If Times is not available, please use one of
the similar fonts widely used in phototypesetting.) Printing area
should be 12.2 x 19.3 cm, and the interline distance should be
arranged in such a way that some 42 to 45 lines occur on a full-text
page.
The length of each paper including figures and references may not
exceed 12 pages. All papers must be written in English and submitted
in PDF format. Papers that have been accepted or are under review by
other conferences, workshops, or journals are not eligible for
submission. Submissions not conforming to the above requirements may
be rejected without review. You may submit your paper
- via E-Mail to [log in to unmask] (strongly preferred;
please send zipped files) or
- via postal Mail: please send 3 hardcopies (unstapled pages) of
your contribution to
Michael Schillo, DFKI GmbH, Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3, 66123 Saarbrücken,
Germany.
ORGANIZATION
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Program Committee:
Elisabeth Andre (U Augsburg, Germany)
Bernhard Bauer (U Augsburg, Germany)
Wolfgang Benn (TU Chemnitz, Germany)
Michael Berger (Siemens AG, Germany)
Hans-Dieter Burkhard (HU Berlin, Germany)
Wilfried Brauer (TU München, Germany)
Cristiano Castelfranchi (NRC Rome, Italy)
Paolo Ciancarini (U Bologna, Italy)
Rosaria Conte (NRC Rome, Italy)
Hans Czap (Uni Trier)
Kerstin Dautenhahn (U Hertfordshire)
Klaus Fischer (DFKI Saarbrücken, Germany)
Norbert Fuhr (U Dortmund, Germany)
Ulrich Fuhrbach (U Koblenz-Landau, Germany)
Petra Funk (Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland)
Otthein Herzog (U Bremen, Germany)
Michael Huhns (U South Carolina, USA)
Heinrich Hussmann (TU Dresden, Germany)
Matthias Jarke (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Liz Kendall (Monash U, Australia)
Stefan Kirn (TU Ilmenau, Germany)
Franziska Klügl (U Würzburg, Germany)
Ryszard Kowalczyk (CSIRO, Australia)
Gerhard Kraetzschmar (U Ulm, Germany)
Karl Kurbel (U Frankfurt/Oder, Germany)
Gerhard Lakemeyer (RWTH Aachen)
Jürgen Lind (Iteratec GmbH, Germany)
Gabriele Lindemann (HU Berlin,Germany)
Jiming Liu (Hong-Kong Baptist U, China)
Kecheng Liu (U Reading, UK)
Peter B. Luh (U Connecticut, USA)
Jürgen Müller (BeeBetter GmbH, Germany)
James Odell (James Odell Associates, USA)
Lin Padgham (RMIT, Australia)
Mike Papazoglou (U Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Anna Perini (ITC Trento, Italy)
Paolo Petta (TU Wien, Austria)
Frank Puppe (U Würzburg, Germany)
Giovanni Rimassa (U Parma, Italy)
Michael Rovatsos (TU München, Germany)
Rudi Studer (U Karlsruhe, Germany)
Ingo Timm (TU Ilmenau, Germany)
Robert Tolksdorf (FU Berlin, Germany)
Mihaela Ulieru (U Calgary, Canada)
Gerhard Weiss (TU München, Germany)
Mike Wooldridge (U Liverpool, UK)
David Zhang (U Exeter, UK)
Hong Zhu (Oxford Brookes U, UK)
Program co-chairs:
Matthias Klusch (DFKI, Germany)
Jörg Müller (Siemens AG, Germany)
Michael Schillo (DFKI, Germany)
Huaglory Tianfield (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)
Local organising chair:
Rainer Unland (U Essen, Germany)
CONTACT
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for exhibibion inquiries:
Jörg Müller
Siemens AG, München, Germany
Phone: ++49 89 636 43135
Fax: ++49 89 636 41423
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for tutorials and courses inquiries:
Matthias Klusch
DFKI Saarbrücken, Germany
Phone: +49-681-3025297
Fax: +49-681-3022235
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http://www.dfki.de/~klusch
for general inquiries:
Michael Schillo
DFKI Saarbrücken, Germany
Phone: +49-681-3024578
Fax: +49-681-3022235
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http://www.dfki.de/~schillo/
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DFKI Multiagent Systems Group
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