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STUDIA INFORMATICA - Issue no. 1 / 2004 | |||||||
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COORDINATION AND REORGANIZATION IN MULTI-AGENTS SYSTEMS, II. Authors: ALINA BACIU, ADINA NAGY. |
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Abstract: A method of considering coordination and reorganization as keys in achieving (organizational) multi-agent system adaptation in unknown situations is proposed. Within a not totally predictable environment multi-agent systems are prone to failures. In such unpredicted situations the system must be able to adapt in order to accomplish its purpose. The proposed system architecture is a combination of MOISE+ and MOCA concepts. These two models have been presented in Part I. In this part a new multi-agent system model is proposed. In this proposed model we reconsider the MOCA and MOISE+ notion of role. Our aim is to overcome the main drawbacks of these models. Moreover, the notion of behaviorist role in MOCA is enlarged through several features of roles from the MOISE+ model. We propose some strategies for system’s dynamics and coordination that can assure the system adaptation. | |||||||