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A Formal Model of Multi-Agent Organisations
Michael Köhler.
A formal model of multi-agent organisations.
Fundamenta Informaticae, 79(3-4):415 - 430, 2007.
Abstract: Agent oriented software engineering is seen as the approach taking object oriented approaches one step ahead. The design of agent systems is based on three fundamental perspectives: the functional, the team-interactional and the organisational perspective. The organisational perspective becomes a central design issue if the number of agents is large or the environment is unstable.
While the functional perspective is well founded in the planning theory of artificial intelligence and the interactional perspective is rooted in the theory of speech-acts and formal ontologies, the organisational perspective is still an active research area with several open questions.
In this paper we define a formal organisation model for agent systems based on Petri nets and show how agent oriented software engineering can benefit from this model.
BibTeX entry
@Article{Koehler07d,
author = {K{\"o}hler, Michael},
title = {A Formal Model of Multi-Agent Organisations},
journal = {Fundamenta Informaticae},
volume = {79},
number = {3-4},
pages = {415 - 430},
year = {2007},
abstract = {Agent oriented software engineering is seen as the approach taking
object oriented approaches one step ahead. The design of agent
systems is based on three fundamental perspectives: the
functional, the team-interactional and the
organisational perspective. The organisational perspective
becomes a central design issue if the number of agents is large or
the environment is unstable.
\par
While the functional perspective is well founded in the planning
theory of artificial intelligence and the interactional perspective is
rooted in the theory of speech-acts and formal ontologies, the
organisational perspective is still an active research area with
several open questions.
\par
In this paper we define a formal organisation model for agent
systems based on Petri nets and show how agent oriented software
engineering can benefit from this model. }
}
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