Workshop: Agent-oriented methodologies
[general enquiries email: debenham@it.uts.edu.au]
Proceedings of 2002 Workshop are available
Post Workshop Documents
Workshop Report
Call for submissions for 2002 (submissions are now closed)
Workshop Details:
- When? Monday November 4
- Where? Convention Centre Room 212
Workshop Plan
Pre-workshopAll accepted papers will be placed on this workshop website. Attendees are expected to have read all the papers before the workshop so that the workshop can focus on more informal yet structured interactions.The workshop
All accepted papers will be reproduced in the workshop proceedings. A limited number of accepted papers will be presented orally. All accepted papers will be "taken as read". ALL submissions, whether presented orally or not, will form the architecture for the discussion which will focus on providing concrete, experience-based yet theoretically valid answers to a subset of the questions raised in the workshop topic list.Following initial presentations of approximately 90 minutes in total, the remainder of the day will be spent in break-out groups, each group focussing on at most two of the selected short list of questions to be answered. A plenary session will end the day from which a workshop report will be produced and made available on this website.
Post-workshop
A poster will be prepared for the poster slot at the end of OOPSLA as normal. In addition, the best papers will be recommended to an international journal (possibilities are currently being investigated). Summaries will also be posted on the workshop website. Hopefully, contacts will have been made between academic researchers and industry developers so that the workshop will have catalyzed some valuable research projects.
Workshop Organizers (alphabetical order):
- John Debenham (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
- Brian Henderson-Sellers (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
- Nick Jennings (University of Southampton, UK)
- James Odell (James Odell and Associates, USA)
Further information: