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==Call for papers==
Call for papers
 
  
 
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CFP - 6th International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems (EMAS 2018)
 
CFP - 6th International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems (EMAS 2018)
 
Co-located with IJCAI/ECAI, AAMAS, and ICML 2018
 
Co-located with IJCAI/ECAI, AAMAS, and ICML 2018
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EMAS 2018 aims to gather researchers and practitioners working in these domains to present and discuss their research and emerging results in MAS engineering. The overall purpose of this workshop is to facilitate the cross-fertilisation of ideas and experiences in the various fields to:
 
EMAS 2018 aims to gather researchers and practitioners working in these domains to present and discuss their research and emerging results in MAS engineering. The overall purpose of this workshop is to facilitate the cross-fertilisation of ideas and experiences in the various fields to:
1. Enhance knowledge and expertise in MAS engineering and improve the state or-the art;
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# Enhance knowledge and expertise in MAS engineering and improve the state or-the art;
2. Define new directions for MAS engineering that are useful to practitioners, relying in results and recommendations coming from different but continuous research areas;
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# Define new directions for MAS engineering that are useful to practitioners, relying in results and recommendations coming from different but continuous research areas;
3. Investigate how practitioners can use or need to adapt established methodologies for the engineering of large-scale and open MAS;
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# Investigate how practitioners can use or need to adapt established methodologies for the engineering of large-scale and open MAS;
4. Involve more master and PhD students.
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# Involve more master and PhD students.
 
   
 
   
 
We will organise the two-day workshop in a highly interactive style this year with podium time for authors of accepted papers before lunch and interactive joint activities after lunch, including breakout groups, a fish bow panel, and a demonstration session.
 
We will organise the two-day workshop in a highly interactive style this year with podium time for authors of accepted papers before lunch and interactive joint activities after lunch, including breakout groups, a fish bow panel, and a demonstration session.
  
 
   
 
   
TOPICS
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==TOPICS==
  
 
The main topics include but are not limited to:
 
The main topics include but are not limited to:
- Software engineering methodologies and techniques, and development concerns for MAS
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* Software engineering methodologies and techniques, and development concerns for MAS
- Formal methods and declarative technologies for specification, verification and engineering of MAS
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* Formal methods and declarative technologies for specification, verification and engineering of MAS
- Programming frameworks, languages, models and abstractions for all aspects of MAS
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* Programming frameworks, languages, models and abstractions for all aspects of MAS
- Tools and testbeds
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* Tools and testbeds
- Empirical studies and (industrial) experience reports on engineering MAS applications for domains
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* Empirical studies and (industrial) experience reports on engineering MAS applications for domains
  
 
For a detailed list of subtopics, see EMAS2018.dibris.unige.it/index.php/call-for-papers
 
For a detailed list of subtopics, see EMAS2018.dibris.unige.it/index.php/call-for-papers
  
 
We highlight three novelties for EMAS 2018:
 
We highlight three novelties for EMAS 2018:
1. EMAS will organise a joint panel with the Goal Reasoning Workshop providing the opportunity to the attendees to address the topic of “Requirements and Goals for Agent-based Systems: From Specification and Design to Runtime Representation and Reasoning.”
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# EMAS will organise a joint panel with the Goal Reasoning Workshop providing the opportunity to the attendees to address the topic of “Requirements and Goals for Agent-based Systems: From Specification and Design to Runtime Representation and Reasoning.”
2. EMAS will organise a junior track providing an opportunity to Master and PhD students to present their ongoing research project.
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# EMAS will organise a junior track providing an opportunity to Master and PhD students to present their ongoing research project.
3. EMAS will organise a tool, testbed, and demonstration session where attendees can present novel results on these artefacts.
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# EMAS will organise a tool, testbed, and demonstration session where attendees can present novel results on these artefacts.
 
   
 
   
  
SUBMISSIONS
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==SUBMISSIONS==
  
 
We solicit five types of submission:
 
We solicit five types of submission:
- Regular papers should (1) clearly describe innovative and original research, or (2) report a survey on a research topic in the field, or (3) explain how existing techniques have been applied to a real-world case. (16 pages in LNCS format).
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* Regular papers should (1) clearly describe innovative and original research, or (2) report a survey on a research topic in the field, or (3) explain how existing techniques have been applied to a real-world case. (16 pages in LNCS format).
- Short papers should describe novel and promising ideas and/or techniques that are in an early stage of development. To that end, short papers will be reviewed with dedicated review guidelines (8 pages in LNCS format).
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* Short papers should describe novel and promising ideas and/or techniques that are in an early stage of development. To that end, short papers will be reviewed with dedicated review guidelines (8 pages in LNCS format).
- Extended abstracts should focus on “Requirements and Goals for Agent-based Systems: From Specification and Design to Runtime Representation and Reasoning” (2 pages in LNCS format).
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* Extended abstracts should focus on “Requirements and Goals for Agent-based Systems: From Specification and Design to Runtime Representation and Reasoning” (2 pages in LNCS format).
- Doctoral project papers should describe a research effort of a Master student or the dissertation research of a PhD student in the field of engineering multi-agent systems. The paper should clearly describe the problem tackled, a justification why this problem is important, the research method, the (expected) contributions of the research, and the evaluation. This paper can be co-authored by the student and his supervisor(s) only (6 pages in LNCS format).
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* Doctoral project papers should describe a research effort of a Master student or the dissertation research of a PhD student in the field of engineering multi-agent systems. The paper should clearly describe the problem tackled, a justification why this problem is important, the research method, the (expected) contributions of the research, and the evaluation. This paper can be co-authored by the student and his supervisor(s) only (6 pages in LNCS format).
- Tool, testbeds and demo papers should describe a novel tool or demonstration in the field of engineering multi-agent systems. Submission may range from early prototypes to in house or pre-commercialised products. Authors of other EMAS 2018 papers are also welcomed to submit an accompanying tool/demo paper. The paper should provide a link to supplementary material that allows the reviewers to evaluate the submission such as website or movie link (4 pages in LNCS format).
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* Tool, testbeds and demo papers should describe a novel tool or demonstration in the field of engineering multi-agent systems. Submission may range from early prototypes to in house or pre-commercialised products. Authors of other EMAS 2018 papers are also welcomed to submit an accompanying tool/demo paper. The paper should provide a link to supplementary material that allows the reviewers to evaluate the submission such as website or movie link (4 pages in LNCS format).
 
   
 
   
 
Submission policy: all papers should be original and not be submitted elsewhere. The review process is single blind: submissions should not be blind, reviewers will be.
 
Submission policy: all papers should be original and not be submitted elsewhere. The review process is single blind: submissions should not be blind, reviewers will be.
 
The LNCS formatting style is available via: http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
 
The LNCS formatting style is available via: http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
 
The Easychair submission page can be found here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=emas2018. When you enter the title of your paper in the data section in EasyChair, you must add as the first word the category to which the paper has been submitted (this first word does not need to be included in the submitted paper):
 
The Easychair submission page can be found here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=emas2018. When you enter the title of your paper in the data section in EasyChair, you must add as the first word the category to which the paper has been submitted (this first word does not need to be included in the submitted paper):
- REGULAR for regular papers (16 pages long)
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* REGULAR for regular papers (16 pages long)
- SHORT for short papers (8 pages long)
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* SHORT for short papers (8 pages long)
- EXTENDED for extended abstracts (2 pages long)
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* EXTENDED for extended abstracts (2 pages long)
- DOCTORAL for doctoral project papers (6 pages long)
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* DOCTORAL for doctoral project papers (6 pages long)
- DEMO for tool, testbeds and demo papers (4 pages long)
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* DEMO for tool, testbeds and demo papers (4 pages long)
 
   
 
   
 
Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit revised and extended versions of the EMAS papers for inclusion in the post-proceedings that will be published as a volume in Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
 
Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit revised and extended versions of the EMAS papers for inclusion in the post-proceedings that will be published as a volume in Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
  
  
IMPORTANT DATES
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==IMPORTANT DATES==
  
 
Submission deadline: 14 May, 2018
 
Submission deadline: 14 May, 2018
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Camera-ready deadline: 15 June, 2018
 
Camera-ready deadline: 15 June, 2018
 
EMAS: 14-15 July, 2018
 
EMAS: 14-15 July, 2018
 
COMMITTEES
 
 
Organising Committee
 
 
Viviana Mascardi, University of Genova, Italy (http://www.disi.unige.it/person/MascardiV/)
 
Alessandro Ricci, University of Bologna, Italy (https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/a.ricci/en)
 
Danny Weyns, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium and Linnaeus University Sweden (https://people.cs.kuleuven.be/danny.weyns/)
 
 
Program Committee
 
 
Matteo Baldoni, Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Torino
 
Luciano Baresi, Politecnico di Milano
 
Cristina Baroglio, Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Torino
 
Olivier Boissier, Mines Saint-Etienne, Institut Henri Fayol
 
Rafael H. Bordini, PUCRS
 
Daniela Briola, University of Milan Bicocca
 
Fabiano Dalpiaz, Utrecht University
 
Louise Dennis, University of Liverpool
 
Lavindra de Silva, University of Nottingham
 
Juergen Dix, Clausthal University of Technology
 
Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, LIP6 - University of Pierre and Marie Curie
 
Adriana Giret, Universitat Politècnica de València
 
Jorge Gomez-Sanz, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 
Sam Guinea, Politecnico di Milano
 
James Harland, RMIT University
 
Vincent Hilaire, UTBM/IRTES-SET
 
Koen Hindriks, Delft University of Technology
 
Benjamin Hirsch, EBTIC / Khalifa University
 
Tom Holvoet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
 
Jomi Fred Hubner, Federal University of Santa Catarina
 
Malte S. Kließ, Delft University of Technology
 
Nadin Kokciyan, King's College London
 
Joao Leite, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
 
Yves Lespérance, University of York
 
Brian Logan, University of Nottingham
 
Philippe Mathieu, University of Lille 1
 
John-Jules Meyer, Utrecht University
 
Fabien Michel, LIRMM - Université de Montpellier
 
Frederic Migeon, IRIT
 
Jörg P. Müller, TU Clausthal
 
Ingrid Nunes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
 
Enrico Pontelli, New Mexico State University
 
Valeria Seidita,  Università degli Studi di Palermo
 
Viviane Silva, UFF (previous affiliation)
 
Guillermo R. Simari, Universidad del Sur in Bahia Blanca
 
Tran Cao Son, New Mexico State University
 
Jørgen Villadsen, Technical University of Denmark
 
Gerhard Weiss, University Maastricht
 
Michael Winikoff, University of Otago
 
Neil Yorke-Smith, Delft University of Technology
 
Rym Zalila-Wenkstern, University of Texas at Dallas
 
 
 
EMAS Steering Committee
 
 
Matteo Baldoni
 
Rafael H. Bordini
 
Mehdi Dastani
 
Jurgen Dix
 
Paolo Giorgini
 
Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni
 
Jorg P. Muller
 
Alessandro Ricci
 
M. Birna van Riemsdijk
 
Son Tran Cao
 
Gerhard Weiss
 
Danny Weyns
 
Michael Winikoff
 

Latest revision as of 15:29, 18 June 2020

EMAS 2018
6th International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems
Event in series EMAS
Subevent of AAMAS 2018
Dates 2018/07/14 (iCal) - 2018/07/15
Homepage: http://emas2018.dibris.unige.it/index.php
Location
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Important dates
Submissions: 2018/05/14
Papers: Submitted 32 / Accepted 21 (65.6 %)
Keynote speaker: Simon Mayer
Table of Contents


Call for papers


CFP - 6th International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems (EMAS 2018) Co-located with IJCAI/ECAI, AAMAS, and ICML 2018 14th-15th of July, 2018, Stockholm, Sweden

Info: EMAS2018.dibris.unige.it Contact: EMAS-2018@cs.kuleuven.be


A main unifying theme underlying AI is the idea of an intelligent agent able to reason, act, interact, and learn. This metaphor makes intelligent agents and multi-agent systems (MASs) appealing for all those researchers and practitioners working in the domains of agent-oriented software engineering, programming multi-agent systems, declarative agent languages and technologies, machine learning, and AI in general.

EMAS 2018 aims to gather researchers and practitioners working in these domains to present and discuss their research and emerging results in MAS engineering. The overall purpose of this workshop is to facilitate the cross-fertilisation of ideas and experiences in the various fields to:

  1. Enhance knowledge and expertise in MAS engineering and improve the state or-the art;
  2. Define new directions for MAS engineering that are useful to practitioners, relying in results and recommendations coming from different but continuous research areas;
  3. Investigate how practitioners can use or need to adapt established methodologies for the engineering of large-scale and open MAS;
  4. Involve more master and PhD students.

We will organise the two-day workshop in a highly interactive style this year with podium time for authors of accepted papers before lunch and interactive joint activities after lunch, including breakout groups, a fish bow panel, and a demonstration session.


TOPICS

The main topics include but are not limited to:

  • Software engineering methodologies and techniques, and development concerns for MAS
  • Formal methods and declarative technologies for specification, verification and engineering of MAS
  • Programming frameworks, languages, models and abstractions for all aspects of MAS
  • Tools and testbeds
  • Empirical studies and (industrial) experience reports on engineering MAS applications for domains

For a detailed list of subtopics, see EMAS2018.dibris.unige.it/index.php/call-for-papers

We highlight three novelties for EMAS 2018:

  1. EMAS will organise a joint panel with the Goal Reasoning Workshop providing the opportunity to the attendees to address the topic of “Requirements and Goals for Agent-based Systems: From Specification and Design to Runtime Representation and Reasoning.”
  2. EMAS will organise a junior track providing an opportunity to Master and PhD students to present their ongoing research project.
  3. EMAS will organise a tool, testbed, and demonstration session where attendees can present novel results on these artefacts.


SUBMISSIONS

We solicit five types of submission:

  • Regular papers should (1) clearly describe innovative and original research, or (2) report a survey on a research topic in the field, or (3) explain how existing techniques have been applied to a real-world case. (16 pages in LNCS format).
  • Short papers should describe novel and promising ideas and/or techniques that are in an early stage of development. To that end, short papers will be reviewed with dedicated review guidelines (8 pages in LNCS format).
  • Extended abstracts should focus on “Requirements and Goals for Agent-based Systems: From Specification and Design to Runtime Representation and Reasoning” (2 pages in LNCS format).
  • Doctoral project papers should describe a research effort of a Master student or the dissertation research of a PhD student in the field of engineering multi-agent systems. The paper should clearly describe the problem tackled, a justification why this problem is important, the research method, the (expected) contributions of the research, and the evaluation. This paper can be co-authored by the student and his supervisor(s) only (6 pages in LNCS format).
  • Tool, testbeds and demo papers should describe a novel tool or demonstration in the field of engineering multi-agent systems. Submission may range from early prototypes to in house or pre-commercialised products. Authors of other EMAS 2018 papers are also welcomed to submit an accompanying tool/demo paper. The paper should provide a link to supplementary material that allows the reviewers to evaluate the submission such as website or movie link (4 pages in LNCS format).

Submission policy: all papers should be original and not be submitted elsewhere. The review process is single blind: submissions should not be blind, reviewers will be. The LNCS formatting style is available via: http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines The Easychair submission page can be found here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=emas2018. When you enter the title of your paper in the data section in EasyChair, you must add as the first word the category to which the paper has been submitted (this first word does not need to be included in the submitted paper):

  • REGULAR for regular papers (16 pages long)
  • SHORT for short papers (8 pages long)
  • EXTENDED for extended abstracts (2 pages long)
  • DOCTORAL for doctoral project papers (6 pages long)
  • DEMO for tool, testbeds and demo papers (4 pages long)

Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit revised and extended versions of the EMAS papers for inclusion in the post-proceedings that will be published as a volume in Lecture Notes in Computer Science.


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: 14 May, 2018 Notification: 28 May, 2018 Camera-ready deadline: 15 June, 2018 EMAS: 14-15 July, 2018

Facts about "EMAS 2018"
Acceptance rate65.6 +
Accepted papers21 +
AcronymEMAS 2018 +
End dateJuly 15, 2018 +
Event in seriesEMAS +
Event typeWorkshop +
Has Keynote speakerSimon Mayer +
Has coordinates59° 19' 30", 18° 4' 16"Latitude: 59.325116666667
Longitude: 18.071094444444
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Has location cityStockholm +
Has location countryCategory:Sweden +
Homepagehttp://emas2018.dibris.unige.it/index.php +
IsAEvent +
Start dateJuly 14, 2018 +
Subevent ofAAMAS 2018 +
Submission deadlineMay 14, 2018 +
Submitted papers32 +
Title6th International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems +