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International Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2009
- Gus Koehler:

Attending to Temporal Assumptions May Enrich Autonomous Agent Computer Simulations. 1-18 - Christopher Goldspink

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Social Self-Regulation in Computer Mediated Communities: The Case of Wikipedia. 19-33 - Andrea Kulakov, Joona Laukkanen, Blerim Mustafa, Georgi Stojanov:

Inductive Logic Programming and Embodied Agents: Possibilities and Limitations. 34-49 - Goran Trajkovski, Georgi Stojanov, Samuel G. Collins, Vladimir Eidelman, Chris Harman, Giovanni Vincenti:

Cognitive Robotics and Multiagency in a Fuzzy Modeling Framework. 50-73 - James Braman

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Designing Izbushka: Investigating Interactions in Context Zero Environments. 74-95
Volume 1, Number 2, 2009
- Stéphane Airiau, Lin Padgham, Sebastian Sardiña, Sandip Sen

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Enhancing the Adaptation of BDI Agents Using Learning Techniques. 1-18 - Rui Pedro Barbosa, Orlando Belo

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A Step-By-Step Implementation of a Hybrid USD/JPY Trading Agent. 19-35 - Marek Grzes, Daniel Kudenko:

Reinforcement Learning with Reward Shaping and Mixed Resolution Function Approximation. 36-54 - Ying Guo, Astrid Zeman

, Rongxin Li:
A Reinforcement Learning Approach to Setting Multi-Objective Goals for Energy Demand Management. 55-70 - Partha Mukherjee, Sandip Sen

, Stéphane Airiau:
Norm Emergence with Biased Agents. 71-84
Volume 1, Number 3, 2009
- Adam J. Conover, Robert J. Hammell:

Agent Interaction via Message-Based Belief Communication. 1-28 - J. Heather Welzant:

Impact on Learner Experience: A Qualitative Case Study Exploring Online MBA Problem-Based Learning Courses. 29-44 - Jorge A. Romero

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Virtual Worlds and the Implication for Accountants: The Case of Second Life. 45-50 - Wan Ching Ho, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Mei Yii Lim, Sibylle Enz, Carsten Zoll, Scott Watson:

Towards Learning 'Self' and Emotional Knowledge in Social and Cultural Human-Agent Interactions. 51-78
Volume 1, Number 4, 2009
- Gergely Palla, Tamás Vicsek:

Statistical Properties of Community Dynamics in Large Social Networks. 1-16 - Tanya Araújo, Francisco Louçã:

Modeling a Multi-Agents System as a Network: A Metaphoric Exploration of the Unexpected. 17-29 - David Rodrigues:

CIUCEU: Multi-Agent-Based Simulation of University Email Communities. 30-48 - António Jorge Filipe Fonseca:

Two Informational Complexity Measures in Social Networks and Agent Communities. 49-57 - Filippo Passerini, Simone Severini

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Quantifying Complexity in Networks: The von Neumann Entropy. 58-67

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