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R.J. Wallace and E.C. Freuder, `Constraint-based multi-agent meeting scheduling: Effects of agent heterogeneity on performance and privacy loss', in DCR, pp. 176--182, (2002).

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Dynamic Distributed Constraint Satisfaction - Ringwelski, Schlenker (2002)   (Correct)

....the starting time of the meeting is modeled by a fd constraint variable in the appointment object that can be restricted by any remote constraint, that knows its reference. This is used by all applicants of the meeting to add constraints over the same object concurrently. In other approaches [20, 11] a copy of such variables are held in every agent and the systems tries to synchronize the domains of such di erent variables representing the same entity. We omit this (dicult) synchronization by using exactly one entity for every real world object. All planner agents of persons involved in the ....

Richard Wallace and Eugene Freuder. Constraint-based multi-agent meeting scheduling: e ect of agent hetergeneity on performance and privacy loss. In Proc. AAMAS Workshop on Distributed Constraint Reasoning, 2002.


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R.J. Wallace and E.C. Freuder, `Constraint-based multi-agent meeting scheduling: Effects of agent heterogeneity on performance and privacy loss', in DCR, pp. 176--182, (2002).

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