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@InCollection(LNAI2003-class,
author="Peter Stone",
title="{R}obo{C}up as an Introduction to {CS} Research",
booktitle= "{R}obo{C}up-2003: Robot Soccer World Cup {VII}",
Editor="Daniel Polani and Brett Browning and Andrea Bonarini and Kazuo Yoshida",
Publisher="Springer Verlag",address="Berlin",year="2004",
series="Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence",
volume="3020",
pages="284--95",
abstract={
This paper proposes using topics central to RoboCup,
particularly autonomous agents and multiagent
systems, as the subject-matter for a course designed
to introduce undergraduate students to all facets of
computer science research. Experiences are presented
from the design and implementation of such a course.
The course is structured around an ongoing
incremental programming project that culminates in a
class tournament in the RoboCup Soccer Server, an
open-source infrastructure built to support
multiagent systems research and education.
},
)