Distributed Artificial Intelligence: An Annotated Bibliography C o m p i l e d by B. C h a i b - d r a a D 6 p a r t e m e n t d'Informatique, Facult6 des Sciences et de G6nie, Universit6 Laval, Sainte-Foy, PQ, Canada, G I K 7P4 R. Mandiau, and P. Millot L a b o r a t o i r e d'Automatique, Universit6 de Valenciennes, M o n t - H o u y 59326, Valenciennes Cedex, France. ing robots, collaborative design problem solvers, etc.), and manmachine cooperation (intelligent interfaces, mental states, speech acts, etc.). This paper presents a structured annotated bibliography concerning major DAI approaches. This bibliography is organized at the highest level into seven sections that correspond to the types of research activities related to distributed artificial intelligence: 1) Negotiation among agents: using information exchange among agents to resolve inconsistent views and to reach agreement; 2) Representing and using organizational knowledge: integrating reasoning about others and common knowledge with reasoning about local problem solving, so that reduce agents' uncertainty and improve coordination; 3) Multiagent planning: reasoning to build a plan for how agents should interact, then following this
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