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 -December-2013-Principles-and-Practice-of-Multi-Ag
 ent-Systems-PRIMA-2013-Dunedin-New-Zealand
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SUMMARY:Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Sys
 tems (PRIMA 2013), Dunedin, New Zealand
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131206
LOCATION:Dunedin, New Zealand
DESCRIPTION:PRIMA is the leading scientific confer
 ence for research on intelligent agent systems and
  multi-agent systems.   Agent computing and techno
 logy is an exciting, emerging paradigm expected to
  play a key role in many society-changing practice
 s from disaster response to manufacturing to agric
 ulture. The conference offers an exceptional oppor
 tunity for presentation of original work, technolo
 gical advances, practical problems and concerns of
  the research community. PRIMA particularly encour
 ages reports on development of prototype and deplo
 yed agent and multiagent systems and experiments t
 hat demonstrate the capability of agents to handle
  real-world challenges.  For more information, see
  http://prima2013.otago.ac.nz/  The PRIMA 2013 Pro
 gram Committee invites submissions of original, un
 published, theoretical and applied work on any suc
 h topic, and encourages reports on the development
  of prototype and deployed agent systems, and of e
 xperiments that demonstrate novel agent system cap
 abilities. Two types of contributions are solicite
 d: full papers and short (early innovation) papers
 . Submissions Due: 1 July 2013.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
     PRIMA is the leading scientific conference for
  research on\n       intelligent agent systems and
  multi-agent systems.</p>\n      <p>\n       Agent
  computing and technology is an exciting, emerging
 \n       paradigm expected to play a key role in m
 any society-changing\n       practices from disast
 er response to manufacturing to\n       agricultur
 e. The conference offers an exceptional opportunit
 y\n       for presentation of original work, techn
 ological advances,\n       practical problems and 
 concerns of the research\n       community. PRIMA 
 particularly encourages reports on development\n  
      of prototype and deployed agent and multiagen
 t systems and\n       experiments that demonstrate
  the capability of agents to handle\n       real-w
 orld challenges.</p>\n    \n      \n      <p>For m
 ore information, see\n        <a target="_blank" h
 ref="http://prima2013.otago.ac.nz/">http://prima20
 13.otago.ac.nz/</a>\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n
        <p>The PRIMA 2013 Program Committee invites
  submissions of\n       original, unpublished, the
 oretical and applied work on any such\n       topi
 c, and encourages reports on the development of pr
 ototype\n       and deployed agent systems, and of
  experiments that demonstrate\n       novel agent 
 system capabilities.  Two types of contributions\n
        are solicited: full papers and short (early
  innovation)\n       papers. Submissions Due: 1 Ju
 ly 2013.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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