Held at the
First International Joint Conference on Autonomous
Agents & Multi-Agent Systems, AAMAS-2002,
Bologna, Italy
AAMAS-2002
Bologna
http://lia.deis.unibo.it/aamas2002/
Workshop
Distributed Constraint Satisfaction problems arise when pieces of
information about variables, constraints or both are relevant to
independent but communicating agents. They provide a promising
framework to deal with the increasingly diverse range of distributed
real world problems emerging from the fast evolution of communication
technologies.
The new challenges posed by solving Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems are related to meeting privacy requirements, exploiting opportunities for cooperation, and designing conflict resolution strategies.
The workshop addresses modeling, formulation and solution of Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems. Scientific issues to be discussed at the workshop include:
Due to the technical advances in multi-agent systems, Distributed CSPs
have become a technology that fits many real applications. This
workshop will provide an opportunity for researchers to continue
progress towards a common understanding and framework in which the
approach can be developed and brought into practice. The workshop is
interesting for people involved in Constraint Satisfaction or Agents
communities.
Submission deadline (extended) is April 29, 2002. Submitted papers shall be
written in English, up to 15 pages. Papers are expected in PDF or
Postscript format. The submitted papers
have to be sent electronically to yokoo@cslab.kecl.ntt.co.jp
with the subject: "aamas2002dcr Submission". We strongly encourage electronic
submissions, but if this is impossible, a hard copy may be sent by post
to the contact address below.
We encourage the submission of papers refused
at the AAMAS-02 technical program.
Do not forget to mention your contact address and e-mail or telephone (e.g. in a footnote on the title page).
Conference
Dates: July 15-19, 2002
Workshop
Date: July 16, 2002
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Registration for the DCR workshop is possible for all participants of the AAMAS-2002 conference. However, the number of participants might be limited. Authors of (accepted) papers are given priority, then the participants are accepted in the order in which they have expressed their interest.
You can express your interest in attending the workshop by writing an e-mail to yokoo@cslab.kecl.ntt.co.jp.
Contact
Makoto Yokoo, Ph.D.
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
2-4 Hikaridai, Seika-cho
Soraku-gun, Kyoto 619-0237 Japan
yokoo@cslab.kecl.ntt.co.jp
Tel: +81-774-93-5231 fax: +81-774-93-5285
Makoto
Yokoo (NTT, Kyoto 619-0237
Japan)
yokoo@cslab.kecl.ntt.co.jp
Tel: +81-774-93-5231 Fax: +81-774-93-5285
Marius-Calin
Silaghi (EPFL, CH-1015 Ecublens,
Switzerland)
Marius.Silaghi@epfl.ch
Tel: +41-21-693-6679 Fax: +41-21-693-5225
Boi
Faltings (EPFL, CH-1015 Ecublens,
Switzerland)
Boi.Faltings@epfl.ch
Tel: +41-21-693-2738 Fax: +41-21-693-5225
Christian
Bessière (LIRMM-CNRS34392 MONTPELLIER Cedex 5, France)
bessiere@lirmm.fr
Tel: +33-4 67 41 85 39 Fax: +33-4 67 41 85 00
Weixiong Zhang (WUSTL, St. Louis, MO 63130 USA,)
zhang@cs.wustl.edu
Tel: +1-949 824 6556
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