Milestones
·        Group formation 1/11/2015
·        A baseline agent implementation has to be completed until 6/12/2015
·        A design specification document has to be submitted by 27/12/2015, to be presented in class on 3/1/2016
·        The deadline for the final submission is 1/5/2016 (both software and project report)
·     A final meeting with the presentation will be on Friday morning 6/5/2016
       Group formation
3 to 4 members per group. At group formation the team will also select a unique agent name and password (used to configure the server for running simulations/competitions).
            A baseline Implementation
The baseline agent should implement a simple agent that wins exactly three contracts and achieves the committed number of targeted impressions. The submitted baseline agent will include the following:
1.     Specific agent and architecture configuration files.
2.     Agent components packages replacing the provided sample.
3.     The server-generated log of a simulation in which the agent participated.
            A design specification document
The design specification document should describe the planned implementation of each of the agent components. Specifically, the following should be detailed for each of the components:
1.   Algorithm and related mechanisms/data structures.
2.  Data to be collected, and planned usage.
3.     High level architecture: main classes, interfaces and relations.Â
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The design specification will be presented in class (see milestones above). It is expected that the above will evolve throughout the implementation. A refined updated design document is required as part of the final submission. Â
            Final Submission
The complete project should contain the following:
1.     software - similar to the content of the baseline implementation, but with the final agent components packages. The code itself must be well documented.
2.     design spec – updated to reflect the final implementation.
3.     project report -Â
·        A brief introduction and an overview of the project and relevant background
·        A detailed explanation regarding the methods used (including reasoning, explaining and motivating your decisions). Also, a detailed explanation regarding of methods that were unsuccessful (if any), and a description of the process.
·        Performance/simulation results and analysis.
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            The Grade Structure
The grade will be composed from all your activities during the workshop, and will include, but not limited to, the following:
·        The performance of the agent: should be at least reasonable! extra points for high performance!
·        Milestones - quality and timely submissions.
·        The ideas and the testing that were tried.
·        An overall impression of the project and the project report.
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