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Tidhar, Gil; Selvestrel, Mario, and Heinze, Clinton A., `Modelling Teams and Team Tactics in Whole Air Mission Modelling', In Proceedings of the Eighth Internation Conference an Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, (IEA/AIE-95), Melbourne Australia, 1995.

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A Methodology and Modelling Technique for Systems of BDI Agents - Kinny, Georgeff, Rao (1996)   (78 citations)  (Correct)

....Georgeff, 1991 ] which has now achieved considerable maturity. Recently, we have been applying this technology as the basis of a number of medium to large scale software systems. The application domains of these systems include air traffic management [ Ljungberg, 1992 ] air combat simulation [ Tidhar et al. 1995 ] and business process management. Realizing that existing formalisms for describing and reasoning about agents do not provide adequate support for the process of agent design, we have been attempting to develop suitable methodologies and models. Our approach, pragmatically motivated, has been ....

Gil Tidhar, Mario Selvestrel, and Clinton Heinze. Modelling teams and team tactics in whole air mission modelling. Technical Report 60, Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute, Melbourne, Australia, 1995.


Air Combat Tactics Implementation in the Smart Whole AiR.. - Swarmm David Mcilroy (1996)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Clinton)   (Correct)

....system allows for different sets of tactics for each pilot agent so that differences between countries, squadrons, and even individual pilots can be simulated. The reasoning process is predicated on the premise that every agent is a member of team which has a goal to achieve some overall mission [3]. He will have a role to fulfil within his team in order that the mission is completed. 3. FIGHTER MISSION BRIEFING AND CONDUCT 3.1 Key Considerations This section describes the planning, briefing and conduct of a typical fighter mission. A multitude of factors must be planned for and briefed, ....

Tidhar, Gil; Selvestrel, Mario, and Heinze, Clinton A., `Modelling Teams and Team Tactics in Whole Air Mission Modelling', In Proceedings of the Eighth Internation Conference an Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, (IEA/AIE-95), Melbourne Australia, 1995.

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