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Walker, A. and Wooldridge, M. J. (1995) Understanding the Emergence of Conventions in Multi-Agent Systems. In ICMAS95, pages 384--389. San Francisco, CA.

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Walker, A. and Wooldridge, M. J. (1995). Understanding the emergence of conventions in multi-agent systems. In ICMAS95, pages 384-389, San Francisco, CA.
 
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Walker, A. and Wooldridge, M. J. (1995). Understanding the emergence of conventions in multiagent systems. In ICMAS95, pages 384-389, San Francisco, CA.
 
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[23] Adam Walker and Michael Wooldridge. Understanding the emergence of conventions in multi-agent systems. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, San Francisco, CA, June 1995.
 
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Walker, A. and Wooldridge, M. (1995). Understanding the emergence of conventions in multi-agent systems. In Proceedings of ICMAS (International Joint Conference on Multi Agent Systems), San Fransisco.