Search results for: Francesca Toni
Studia Logica > 2018 > 106 > 2 > 237-279
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning > 2017 > 84 > Complete > 110-149
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond > Non-deductive Reasoning > 289-310
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems > Planning and Applications > 230-248
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Advances in Agent Communication > Section I: Fundamentals of Agent Communication > 91-107
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning > System Descriptions > 284-289
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Grid Economics and Business Models > Research Projects on Grid Architecture > 217-225
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning > Contributed Papers > 78-91
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems > Cooperation > 225-242
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Ambient Intelligence > Algorithms, Ontologies, and Architectures for Learning and Adaptation > 351-362
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Logic Programming and Nonmotonic Reasoning > Regular Papers > 254-267
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > AI*IA 99: Advances in Artificial Intelligence > Automated Reasoning > 49-60
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems > Regular Papers > 231-247
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems > Practical Reasoning and Argument about Action > 42-59
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Engineering Societies in the Agents World V > Models for Multi-agent Systems > 322-334
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Intelligent Agents VIII > Formal Theories of Negociation > 405-421
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Coordination, Organizations, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems IV > From Coordination to Organization > 1-16