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Multi-agent systems / Automated planning and scheduling / Artificial intelligence / Computing / Systems science / Multi-agent planning / Hierarchical task network / Intelligent agent / Planning Domain Definition Language / Agent-based model / Planning / Norm
Date: 2016-06-09 08:09:23
Multi-agent systems
Automated planning and scheduling
Artificial intelligence
Computing
Systems science
Multi-agent planning
Hierarchical task network
Intelligent agent
Planning Domain Definition Language
Agent-based model
Planning
Norm

A Distributed Online Multi-Agent Planning System (Dissertation Abstract) Rafael C. Cardoso {} Supervisor: Rafael H. Bordini FACIN-PUCRS

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