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Intelligent Agent & Multi-Agent Systems
Overview
The Intelligent Agent & Multi-Agent Systems program carries out research in intelligent agents, mobile agents and multi-agent systems, focusing on autonomous negotiation and decision-making, coordination and adaptation mechanisms, and their applications in building and managing open, large-scale, distributed systems such as service-oriented systems, virtual enterprises, collaborative e-business and smart environments.
Aims and Objectives

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To conduct internationally recognised research in intelligent agents and multi-agent systems |

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To collaborate with other research programs and collectively contribute to the research themes in CITR |

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To provide high quality research training and education |

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To engage in collaborative research both nationally and internationally |

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To engage industry through collaboration, consulting and other commercial activities |
Current Projects
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SwinAgDeW: Agent-based Coordination and Negotiation Technologies for Decentralised Service Workflow Management (ARC, Wollongong University) |
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AESN: Agent-Enabled Social Networks (ARC, EIN) |
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ASAPM: Adaptive Service Agreement and Process Management in Services Grid (DEST, DSTO, EIN, Telstra, VUT, UQ) |
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ASG: Adaptive Services Grid (EU FP6 ASG Consortium) |
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SOCEVO: Agent-based Services Environment Network for Virtual Organisations (EIN) |
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Agent-based Smart Information Environments (DSTO) |
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SHAMAN: Software and Human Agents in Multiattribute Auctions and Negotiations (Concordia University, Canada and University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany) |
Contact

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