An open issue in self-organization is how to engineer emergent be-haviors. This issue is also of interest for engineering holonic multi-agent systems as any level of a holarchy is dependant of the emergent behaviors of its sub-levels. In order to tackle this specific feature of holonic multi-agent systems, the capacity concept which abstracts a know-how from its concrete realization is introduced. The use of this concept is illustrated in this paper through a case study using the aspecs development process which enables the analysis, design, implementation and deployment of holonic multi-agent systems and integrates the capacity as a core concept of it’s underlying metamodel, called CRIO (i.e Capacity-Role-Interaction-Organisation).
This paper reflects a discussion at the SARC workshop, held in Venice, October 2008. This workshop a...
For many DAI researchers, autonomy is a vital defini-tional prerequisite for an agent. We argue that...
The first section raises critical questions about emergence from two paradigmatic examples of emerge...
Abstract. Holonic Multi-Agent Systems (HMAS) are a convenient way to engineer complex and open syste...
Abstract. Holonic Multi-Agent Systems (HMAS) are a convenient way to engineer complex and open syste...
We begin by describing the importance of emergence in industry and the need, in certain situations, ...
Abstract. Holonic multiagent systems (hmas) offers a promising soft-ware engineering approach for de...
Conference held at The European Conference on Complex Systems 2007International audienceComplexity o...
To support the development of self-organising systems with emergence, we re-situate such systems and...
Abstract. Holonic multiagent systems offers a promising software engi-neering approach for developpi...
International audienceNowadays applications are becoming more and more complex, and multi-agent syst...
Abstract. Holonic multiagent systems offers a promising software engi-neering approach for developpi...
Traditional centralized and rigid control structures are becoming inflexible to face the requirement...
Abstract Even if software agents and multi-agent systems (MAS) are recognized as both useful abstrac...
Self-organized Multi-Agent System (MAS) are still difficult to engineer, because, to deal with real ...
This paper reflects a discussion at the SARC workshop, held in Venice, October 2008. This workshop a...
For many DAI researchers, autonomy is a vital defini-tional prerequisite for an agent. We argue that...
The first section raises critical questions about emergence from two paradigmatic examples of emerge...
Abstract. Holonic Multi-Agent Systems (HMAS) are a convenient way to engineer complex and open syste...
Abstract. Holonic Multi-Agent Systems (HMAS) are a convenient way to engineer complex and open syste...
We begin by describing the importance of emergence in industry and the need, in certain situations, ...
Abstract. Holonic multiagent systems (hmas) offers a promising soft-ware engineering approach for de...
Conference held at The European Conference on Complex Systems 2007International audienceComplexity o...
To support the development of self-organising systems with emergence, we re-situate such systems and...
Abstract. Holonic multiagent systems offers a promising software engi-neering approach for developpi...
International audienceNowadays applications are becoming more and more complex, and multi-agent syst...
Abstract. Holonic multiagent systems offers a promising software engi-neering approach for developpi...
Traditional centralized and rigid control structures are becoming inflexible to face the requirement...
Abstract Even if software agents and multi-agent systems (MAS) are recognized as both useful abstrac...
Self-organized Multi-Agent System (MAS) are still difficult to engineer, because, to deal with real ...
This paper reflects a discussion at the SARC workshop, held in Venice, October 2008. This workshop a...
For many DAI researchers, autonomy is a vital defini-tional prerequisite for an agent. We argue that...
The first section raises critical questions about emergence from two paradigmatic examples of emerge...