We propose a formalism to model and reason about multi-agent systems. We allow agents to interact and communicate in different modes so that they can pursue joint tasks; agents may dynamically synchronize, exchange data, adapt their behaviour, and reconfigure their communication interfaces. The formalism defines a local behaviour based on shared variables and a global one based on message passing. We extend LTL to be able to reason explicitly about the intentions of the different agents and their interaction protocols. We also study the complexity of satisfiability and model-checking of this extension
In this paper, we propose an interaction model which allows more realistic interactions for simulat...
This thesis addresses questions related to the modeling and simulation of complex systems whichare b...
Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) are highly useful constructs in the context of real-world software applic...
A multi-agent system (MAS) is usually understood as a system composed of interacting autonomous agen...
Computer systems and their applications are becoming increasingly more complicated. Modern systems o...
A multi-agent system consists of a collection of agents that interact with each other to fulfil thei...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce the Multi-Agent Protocol (MAP) language which expresses dialogue...
An alternative approach to modelling and analysis of interactions among agents in multiagent systems...
We revisit the formalism of modular interpreted systems (MIS) which encourages modular and open mode...
Multiagent systems (MAS) are distributed systems ofindependent actors, called agents, that cooperate...
Multi-Agent Systems may be classified as containing No Direct Interactions, Simple Interactions or C...
Within the field of multi-agent systems (MASs), communication is often viewed as an abstract and dya...
International audienceInteraction can take place in multi-agent systems (MAS), only if each agent co...
While temporal logic in its various forms has proven essential to reason about reactive systems, age...
The emergent behaviour of a multiagent system depends on the component agents and how they interact...
In this paper, we propose an interaction model which allows more realistic interactions for simulat...
This thesis addresses questions related to the modeling and simulation of complex systems whichare b...
Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) are highly useful constructs in the context of real-world software applic...
A multi-agent system (MAS) is usually understood as a system composed of interacting autonomous agen...
Computer systems and their applications are becoming increasingly more complicated. Modern systems o...
A multi-agent system consists of a collection of agents that interact with each other to fulfil thei...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce the Multi-Agent Protocol (MAP) language which expresses dialogue...
An alternative approach to modelling and analysis of interactions among agents in multiagent systems...
We revisit the formalism of modular interpreted systems (MIS) which encourages modular and open mode...
Multiagent systems (MAS) are distributed systems ofindependent actors, called agents, that cooperate...
Multi-Agent Systems may be classified as containing No Direct Interactions, Simple Interactions or C...
Within the field of multi-agent systems (MASs), communication is often viewed as an abstract and dya...
International audienceInteraction can take place in multi-agent systems (MAS), only if each agent co...
While temporal logic in its various forms has proven essential to reason about reactive systems, age...
The emergent behaviour of a multiagent system depends on the component agents and how they interact...
In this paper, we propose an interaction model which allows more realistic interactions for simulat...
This thesis addresses questions related to the modeling and simulation of complex systems whichare b...
Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) are highly useful constructs in the context of real-world software applic...