<P class=body>AAMAS is the leading scientific conference for research in autonomous agents and multi–agent systems. The AAMAS conference series was initiated in 2002 as a merger of three highly respected individual conferences: the International Conference in Autonomous Agents, the International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages, and the International Conference on Multi–Agent Systems. The aim of the joint conference is to provide a single, high–profile, internationally respected archival forum for research in all aspects of the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multi–agent systems.</P> <P class=body></P> <P> <B>Keywords:</B><BR></P> <LI> <P class=bod–single><SPAN class=text_titles_small>Agent–based system development</SPAN></P> <LI> <P class=bod–single><SPAN class=text_titles_small></SPAN>Learning</P> <LI> <P class=bod–single><SPAN class=text_titles_small>Agent Reasoning</SPAN></P> <LI> <P class=text_titles_small><SPAN class=text_titles_small></SPAN><SPAN class=text_titles_small>Agent Cooperation</SPAN></P> <LI> <P class=text_titles_small>Agent theories, Models and Architectures</P> <LI> <P class=text_titles_small>Agent societies and Societal issues</P> <LI> <P class=text_titles_small>Agent communication</P> <LI> <P class=text_titles_small><SPAN class=text_titles_small>Economic paradigms</SPAN></P> <LI> <P class=text_titles_small><SPAN class=text_titles_small></SPAN><SPAN class=text_titles_small>Agent–based simulations</SPAN></P></LI>
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