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Home / Proceedings / AAAI Workshop Papers 1999 /

Agent-Based Systems in the Business Context

Contents

  • Component Based Task Models for Agent Coordination

    Brian Drabble

    1

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  • Intelligent Agent-Oriented Systems for Integrated, Online Planning, Scheduling and Control of Manufacturing and Distribution Systems

    Kutluhan Erol, Bob Kohout

    11

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  • A Workflow Management System for Coordinating Distributed Information-Based Business Processes

    Diogo Ferreira, J. J. Pinto Ferreira

    12

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  • From Formal Workflow Models to Intelligent Agents

    Markus Hannebauer

    19

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  • Exploiting AI Technologies to Realise Adaptive Workflow Systems

    Peter Jarvis, Jonathan Moore, Jussi Stader, Ann Macintosh, Andrew Casson-du Mont, and Paul Chung

    25

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  • Realizing Real Commercial Benefit from Workflow: A Report from the Trenches

    Terri Lydiard, Peter Jarvis, and Brian Drabble

    35

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  • At the Boundary of Workflow and AI

    Karen L. Myers, Pauline M. Berry

    41

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  • An Agent Federation for Supply Chain Integration

    Mark E. Nissen

    50

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  • Agent Computing, KB For Intelligent Forecasting, and Model Discovery for Knowledge Management

    Cyrus F. Nourani

    56

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  • Technologies for Intelligent Workflows: Experiences and Lessons

    B. R. Odgers, S. G. Thompson, J. W. Shepherdson, Z. Cui, D. Judge, P. D. O'Brien

    63

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  • Workflow Management from a Scheduling Perspective

    Stephen F. Smith, David W. Hildrum, and Marcel A. Becker

    68

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  • O-P3: Supporting the Planning Process using Open Planning Process Panels

    Austin Tate, John Levine, Jeff Dalton, and Stuart Aitken

    73

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  • Agents for Sales Automation

    Sermet Yucel

    81

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  • Support for Project Planning by an Agent-Based System: A Position Statement

    Markus Zanker

    86

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