Agents in teamwork may be highly interdependent on each other, the awareness of interdependence relationships is an important requirement for designing and consequently implementing a multi-agent system. In this work, we propose a formal graphical and domain-independent language that can facilitate the identification of comprehensive interdependences among the agents in teamwork. Moreover, a formal semantics is also introduced to precisely express and explain the properties of a graphical structure. The novel feature of the graphical language is that it complements the Interdependence Analysis Color Scheme in a way that explicitly models negative influences and, in addition, provides a visual-communication aid for developers. To demonstrate...
The study of trust and cooperation is a major component of multi-agent systems research. Such work o...
We describe a language providing concepts for modeling autonomous entities (agents) and co-operating...
This report documents the programme and outcomes of the Dagstuhl Serminar 14332 "Formal Methods for ...
Agents in teamwork may be highly interdependent on each other, and the awareness of interdependences...
Abstract. Designers of human-agent systems use the term “interdepen-dence, ” drawing on the work of ...
Abstract. This paper addresses the issue of coordination, which is an essential matter to the specif...
What makes teamwork tick?. Cooperation matters, in daily life and in complex applications. After all...
National audienceIn this paper, we cope with the design of collaborative support systems in situatio...
In recent years, researchers in Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) have been concentrating on...
This paper sets up a framework to assess co-agency in human-robot interactions, and applies it speci...
M.Sc.(Computer Science)Agent technology has become more common in mainstream applications as it allo...
This paper deals with the behavior of virtual environments from the collaboration point-of-view, in ...
Computer systems and their applications are becoming increasingly more complicated. Modern systems o...
© 2018 Dr. Ronal Rajneshwar SinghWith the growing use of intelligent agents, it is important to know...
In the paradigm of Industry 4.0, innovative workplaces characterized by Human-Robot Collaboration re...
The study of trust and cooperation is a major component of multi-agent systems research. Such work o...
We describe a language providing concepts for modeling autonomous entities (agents) and co-operating...
This report documents the programme and outcomes of the Dagstuhl Serminar 14332 "Formal Methods for ...
Agents in teamwork may be highly interdependent on each other, and the awareness of interdependences...
Abstract. Designers of human-agent systems use the term “interdepen-dence, ” drawing on the work of ...
Abstract. This paper addresses the issue of coordination, which is an essential matter to the specif...
What makes teamwork tick?. Cooperation matters, in daily life and in complex applications. After all...
National audienceIn this paper, we cope with the design of collaborative support systems in situatio...
In recent years, researchers in Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) have been concentrating on...
This paper sets up a framework to assess co-agency in human-robot interactions, and applies it speci...
M.Sc.(Computer Science)Agent technology has become more common in mainstream applications as it allo...
This paper deals with the behavior of virtual environments from the collaboration point-of-view, in ...
Computer systems and their applications are becoming increasingly more complicated. Modern systems o...
© 2018 Dr. Ronal Rajneshwar SinghWith the growing use of intelligent agents, it is important to know...
In the paradigm of Industry 4.0, innovative workplaces characterized by Human-Robot Collaboration re...
The study of trust and cooperation is a major component of multi-agent systems research. Such work o...
We describe a language providing concepts for modeling autonomous entities (agents) and co-operating...
This report documents the programme and outcomes of the Dagstuhl Serminar 14332 "Formal Methods for ...