Agent Based Computing Course
at the Warsaw University of Technology (Warsaw, Poland).
[BASIC INFORMATION] [INSTRUCTORS] [COURSE MATERIALS] [SCHEDULE] [IMPORTANT] [GRADING] [STUDENTS' PROJECTS] [ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS]
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BASIC INFORMATION
Class Day: |
M (not all Mondays; sometimes lecture; sometimes laboratory) |
Class Time: |
14:30-18:15 |
Room: |
237 (lectures), 222 (laboratory) |
Related material: |
agentlab.swps.edu.pl |
INSTRUCTORS
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Instructor: |
Maciej Gawinecki (laboratories) |
Office: |
not assigned |
Office Hours: |
by appointment (usually on Monday, 12:00-14:00, room 222) |
E-mail: |
maciej.gawinecki@ibspan.waw.pl |
Related material: |
agentlab.swps.edu.pl |
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COURSE MATERIALS
Schedule
Each deadline becomes met at its midnight.
- 21.09: DEADLINE FOR COURSE MAIN PROJECTS (CORRECTING)
- 30.06: DEADLINE FOR finishing project WWW site
- 30.06: DEADLINE FOR sending research papers
- 25.06: PRESENTING COURSE MAIN PROJECTS
- 25.06: DEADLINE FOR sending homework from 4th laboratory
- 25.06 (moved from 28.05): DEADLINE FOR sending 2nd part of homework from 3rd laboratory
- 28.05: presenting articles
21.05: 4th LABORATORY: BDI agents in Jadex + FAQ about Ontologies in JADE
14.05: presenting articles
14.05: DEADLINE FOR sending 1nd part of homework from 3rd laboratory
07.05: presenting articles
16.04: 3rd LABORATORY: Ontology and protocols in JADE agents
10.04: DEADLINE FOR sending 1nd part of homework from 2nd laboratory
10.04: DEADLINE FOR sending 2nd part of homework from 2nd laboratory
26.03: 2nd LECTURE
19.03: 2nd LABORATORY: Agent-oriented engineering + JADE extended features
19.03: DEADLINE FOR sending homework from 1st laboratory
19.03: DEADLINE FOR preparing homesite of project and sending its address
12.03: DEADLINE FOR making commitment about project proposals
5.03: 1st LECTURE
IMPORTANT
ABSOLUTELY NO HOMEWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE DEADLINE
Group study is encouraged. Though, copying of assignments is strictly prohibited.
GRADING
Homework: |
30% |
Individual lecture presentation: |
10% |
WWW site (grade 1): |
5% |
WWW site (grade 2): |
5% |
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Presentation 1: |
5% |
Presentation 2: |
10% |
Code + documentation: |
25% |
Research paper: |
10% |
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STUDENTS' PROJECTS
- Re-considering of integration of log4j, Chainsaw and JADE in purpose of debugging agents runtime work
Any volunteer ?!
- Katarzyna Wasielewska, Developing blackboard approach in an auction for agent-based e-commerce system
[Project homesite]
- Kate Slezavina, Designing eLearning environment with three different agent-oriented methodologies
[Project homesite]
- Comparision of agents and multi-threaded application utilized in parallel computing
Any volunteer ?!
- Michał Oglodek, Utilization of an agent and Web Service as wrappers for existing legacy software
[Project homesite]
- Edilbek Slanov, Agent as data provider in Content Management System
[Project homesite]
- Adam Chojnacki, Comparing efficiency of ACL messaging with HTTP and RMI communication
[Project homesite]
- Paweł Olesiuk, Modelling logistic company with holonic multi-agent system
[Project homesite]
- Andrzej Borowczyk, BDI agents in erderly people hospitalization
[Project homesite]
- Dorota Pawluczuk, Marcin |miałek, Agent-based clients for file-sharing supported by ontologies (proposed by students)
[Project homesite]
- Krzysztof Pawlak, Tomasz Kramek, BDI agents for hotel cleaning up (proposed by students)
[Project homesite]
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We would like to thank for help in preparing this course to the following persons: prof. Maria Ganzha, Paweł Kaczmarek and Mateusz Kruszyk.
last update: 2007-06-30
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