From trudel@dragon.acadiau.ca Tue Dec 21 17:56:13 EST 1993 Article: 20027 of comp.ai Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:20027 Newsgroups: news.announce.conference,can.ai,comp.ai Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!newsflash.concordia.ca!nstn.ns.ca!dragon.acadiau.ca!dragon.acadiau.ca!trudel From: trudel@dragon.acadiau.ca (Andre Trudel) Subject: Canadian Workshop on DAI Message-ID: <1993Dec21.194004.9810@relay.acadiau.ca> Sender: news@relay.acadiau.ca Nntp-Posting-Host: dragon.acadiau.ca Organization: Acadia University Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1993 19:40:04 GMT Lines: 84 Call for Papers CWDAI'94 Canadian Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Banff, Alberta, Canada May 16, 1994 The purpose of this workshop is to bring together, within a rather informal forum, active researchers in the field of Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI). Our aim in doing so is to generate a greater awareness and stimulate Canadian involvement in this emerging field of research. Through presentations and discussions, the participants will exchange, compare, and contrast results and positions on related issues. The workshop is planned as a one-day event immediately preceeding Canadian AI'94. The format will provide ample time for discussions and exchange of ideas. Submission of high quality position, or technical abstracts describing mature results or on-going work are invited from all areas of Distributed Problem Solving and Multi-Agent Systems, including, but not limited to: Task Description, Decomposition,Allocation Interaction and Communication Modelling other Agents & Processes Coordination/Coherence Recognizing/Resolving Disparities Implementation and Engineering Paper Submission Authors are requested to submit four (4) hard copies of an extended abstract for review by the program committee. Submitted abstracts must not exceed 5000 words in length. Send your submission to the address below no later than March 15, 1994. If you wish to attend the workshop without submitting a paper, send a request to the address below. For more information send email to the address below with subject: HELP. CWDAI'94 Attn: Denis Gagn\'e Coll\`ege militaire royal Richelain, (Qu\'ebec) Canada. J0J 1R0 Ph: (514) 358-6752 Fax: (514) 358-6799 cwdai@cmr.ca Important Dates Paper submission deadline: March 15, 1994 Notification letters mailed: April 8, 1994 Final version due: April 29, 1994 CWDAI'94: May 16, 1994 Canadian AI'94: May 16-20 1994 Workshop & Program Chair Denis Gagn\'e {CMR, Canada} Program Committee Brahim Chaib Draa {U. Laval, Canada} Jocelyn Desbiens {CMR, Canada} Edmund Durfee {U. Michigan, USA} Mark Fox {U. Toronto, Canada} Peng Hu {Tsinghua U., China} Micheal Huhns {MCC, USA} Greg Kersten {Carleton U., Canada} Victor Lesser {U. Mass., USA} Anand Rao {AAII, Australia} Jeff Rosenschein {Hebrew U., Israel} Katia Sycara {CMU, USA} Andr\'e Trudel {Acadia U., Canada} Article 20110 of comp.ai: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:20110 Newsgroups: comp.ai,news.announce.conference Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!newsflash.concordia.ca!nstn.ns.ca!dragon.acadiau.ca!dragon.acadiau.ca!trudel From: trudel@dragon.acadiau.ca (Andre Trudel) Subject: Canadian DAI Workshop Message-ID: <1994Jan5.182108.20965@relay.acadiau.ca> Sender: news@relay.acadiau.ca Nntp-Posting-Host: dragon.acadiau.ca Organization: Acadia University Date: Wed, 5 Jan 1994 18:21:08 GMT Lines: 84 Call for Papers CWDAI'94 Canadian Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Banff, Alberta, Canada May 16, 1994 The purpose of this workshop is to bring together, within a rather informal forum, active researchers in the field of Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI). Our aim in doing so is to generate a greater awareness and stimulate Canadian involvement in this emerging field of research. Through presentations and discussions, the participants will exchange, compare, and contrast results and positions on related issues. The workshop is planned as a one-day event immediately preceeding Canadian AI'94. The format will provide ample time for discussions and exchange of ideas. Submission of high quality position, or technical abstracts describing mature results or on-going work are invited from all areas of Distributed Problem Solving and Multi-Agent Systems, including, but not limited to: Task Description, Decomposition,Allocation Interaction and Communication Modelling other Agents & Processes Coordination/Coherence Recognizing/Resolving Disparities Implementation and Engineering Paper Submission Authors are requested to submit four (4) hard copies of an extended abstract for review by the program committee. Submitted abstracts must not exceed 5000 words in length. Send your submission to the address below no later than March 15, 1994. If you wish to attend the workshop without submitting a paper, send a request to the address below. For more information send email to the address below with subject: HELP. CWDAI'94 Attn: Denis Gagn\'e Coll\`ege militaire royal Richelain, (Qu\'ebec) Canada. J0J 1R0 Ph: (514) 358-6752 Fax: (514) 358-6799 cwdai@cmr.ca Important Dates Paper submission deadline: March 15, 1994 Notification letters mailed: April 8, 1994 Final version due: April 29, 1994 CWDAI'94: May 16, 1994 Canadian AI'94: May 16-20 1994 Workshop & Program Chair Denis Gagn\'e {CMR, Canada} Program Committee Brahim Chaib Draa {U. Laval, Canada} Jocelyn Desbiens {CMR, Canada} Edmund Durfee {U. Michigan, USA} Mark Fox {U. Toronto, Canada} Peng Hu {Tsinghua U., China} Micheal Huhns {MCC, USA} Greg Kersten {Carleton U., Canada} Victor Lesser {U. Mass., USA} Anand Rao {AAII, Australia} Jeff Rosenschein {Hebrew U., Israel} Katia Sycara {CMU, USA} Andr\'e Trudel {Acadia U., Canada} Article 20657 of comp.ai: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:20657 Newsgroups: news.announce.conference,comp.ai,can.ai Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!news.cs.indiana.edu!nstn.ns.ca!dragon.acadiau.ca!dragon.acadiau.ca!trudel From: trudel@dragon.acadiau.ca (Andre Trudel) Subject: 2nd CFP: Can. Work. on DAI Message-ID: <1994Feb12.180758.9946@relay.acadiau.ca> Sender: news@relay.acadiau.ca Nntp-Posting-Host: dragon.acadiau.ca Organization: Acadia University Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 18:07:58 GMT Lines: 83 2nd Call for Papers CWDAI'94 Canadian Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Banff, Alberta, Canada May 16, 1994 The purpose of this workshop is to bring together, within a rather informal forum, active researchers in the field of Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI). Our aim in doing so is to generate a greater awareness and stimulate Canadian involvement in this emerging field of research. Through presentations and discussions, the participants will exchange, compare, and contrast results and positions on related issues. The workshop is planned as a one-day event immediately preceeding Canadian AI'94. The format will provide ample time for discussions and exchange of ideas. Submission of high quality position, or technical abstracts describing mature results or on-going work are invited from all areas of Distributed Problem Solving and Multi-Agent Systems, including, but not limited to: Task Description, Decomposition,Allocation Interaction and Communication Modelling other Agents & Processes Coordination/Coherence Recognizing/Resolving Disparities Implementation and Engineering Paper Submission Authors are requested to submit four (4) hard copies of an extended abstract for review by the program committee. Submitted abstracts must not exceed 5000 words in length. Send your submission to the address below no later than March 15, 1994. If you wish to attend the workshop without submitting a paper, send a request to the address below. For more information send email to the address below with subject: HELP. CWDAI'94 Attn: Denis Gagn\'e Coll\`ege militaire royal Richelain, (Qu\'ebec) Canada. J0J 1R0 Ph: (514) 358-6752 Fax: (514) 358-6799 cwdai@cmr.ca Important Dates Paper submission deadline: March 15, 1994 Notification letters mailed: April 8, 1994 Final version due: April 29, 1994 CWDAI'94: May 16, 1994 Canadian AI'94: May 16-20 1994 Workshop & Program Chair Denis Gagn\'e {CMR, Canada} Program Committee Brahim Chaib Draa {U. Laval, Canada} Jocelyn Desbiens {CMR, Canada} Edmund Durfee {U. Michigan, USA} Mark Fox {U. Toronto, Canada} Peng Hu {Tsinghua U., China} Micheal Huhns {MCC, USA} Greg Kersten {Carleton U., Canada} Victor Lesser {U. Mass., USA} Anand Rao {AAII, Australia} Jeff Rosenschein {Hebrew U., Israel} Katia Sycara {CMU, USA} Andr\'e Trudel {Acadia U., Canada} Article 21067 of comp.ai: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:21067 Newsgroups: news.announce.conference,comp.ai,can.ai Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!bb3.andrew.cmu.edu!news.sei.cmu.edu!toads.pgh.pa.us!birdie-blue.cis.pitt.edu!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!news.cs.indiana.edu!nstn.ns.ca!dragon.acadiau.ca!dragon.acadiau.ca!trudel From: trudel@dragon.acadiau.ca (Andre Trudel) Subject: Final CFP: Can. Work. on DAI Message-ID: <1994Mar11.175704.26999@relay.acadiau.ca> Sender: news@relay.acadiau.ca Nntp-Posting-Host: dragon.acadiau.ca Organization: Acadia University Date: Fri, 11 Mar 1994 17:57:04 GMT Lines: 83 Final Call for Papers CWDAI'94 Canadian Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Banff, Alberta, Canada May 16, 1994 The purpose of this workshop is to bring together, within a rather informal forum, active researchers in the field of Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI). Our aim in doing so is to generate a greater awareness and stimulate Canadian involvement in this emerging field of research. Through presentations and discussions, the participants will exchange, compare, and contrast results and positions on related issues. The workshop is planned as a one-day event immediately preceeding Canadian AI'94. The format will provide ample time for discussions and exchange of ideas. Submission of high quality position, or technical abstracts describing mature results or on-going work are invited from all areas of Distributed Problem Solving and Multi-Agent Systems, including, but not limited to: Task Description, Decomposition,Allocation Interaction and Communication Modelling other Agents & Processes Coordination/Coherence Recognizing/Resolving Disparities Implementation and Engineering Paper Submission Authors are requested to submit four (4) hard copies of an extended abstract for review by the program committee. Submitted abstracts must not exceed 5000 words in length. Send your submission to the address below no later than March 15, 1994. If you wish to attend the workshop without submitting a paper, send a request to the address below. For more information send email to the address below with subject: HELP. CWDAI'94 Attn: Denis Gagn\'e Coll\`ege militaire royal Richelain, (Qu\'ebec) Canada. J0J 1R0 Ph: (514) 358-6752 Fax: (514) 358-6799 cwdai@cmr.ca Important Dates Paper submission deadline: March 15, 1994 Notification letters mailed: April 8, 1994 Final version due: April 29, 1994 CWDAI'94: May 16, 1994 Canadian AI'94: May 16-20 1994 Workshop & Program Chair Denis Gagn\'e {CMR, Canada} Program Committee Brahim Chaib Draa {U. Laval, Canada} Jocelyn Desbiens {CMR, Canada} Edmund Durfee {U. Michigan, USA} Mark Fox {U. Toronto, Canada} Peng Hu {Tsinghua U., China} Micheal Huhns {MCC, USA} Greg Kersten {Carleton U., Canada} Victor Lesser {U. Mass., USA} Anand Rao {AAII, Australia} Jeff Rosenschein {Hebrew U., Israel} Katia Sycara {CMU, USA} Andr\'e Trudel {Acadia U., Canada}