In this paper we investigate two important and related aspects of the formalization of open interaction systems: how to specify norms, and how to enforce them by means of sanctions. The problem of specifying the sanctions associated with the violation of norms is crucial in an open system because, given that the compliance of autonomous agents to obligations and prohibitions cannot be taken for granted, norm enforcement is necessary to constrain the possible evolutions of the system, thus obtaining a degree of predictability that makes it rational for agents to interact with the system. In our model, norms are specified declaratively. When certain events take place, norms become active and generate pending commitments for the agents playing...
Most works on norms have investigated how norms are regulated using institutional mechanisms. Very f...
Ideally, open multi-agent systems (MAS) involve heteroge-neous and autonomous agents whose interacti...
The research presented in this thesis is part of the ToKeN project ANITA (Administrative Normative I...
In this paper we investigate two important and related aspects of the formalization of open interact...
Abstract. The notion of artificial institution is crucial for the specification of open and dynamic ...
Agent-mediated electronic institutions belong to a new and promising field where interactions betwee...
In this short contribution we explain how our research has evolved from the publication of the follo...
Abstract. Norms, that is, obligations, permissions and prohibitions, are a useful abstraction to spe...
Abstract. Agent-mediated electronic institutions belong to a new and promising field where interacti...
Software agents' ability to interact within different open systems, designed by different groups, pr...
peer reviewedIn an organisational setting such as an online marketplace, an entity called the ‘organ...
A strong research emphasis is being given towards regulating interoperable multi-agent environments ...
Norms and institutions have been proposed to regulate multi- agent interactions. However, agents are...
Electronic markets, dispute resolution and negotiation protocols are three types of application doma...
In this paper we propose an application-independent model for the definition of artificial instituti...
Most works on norms have investigated how norms are regulated using institutional mechanisms. Very f...
Ideally, open multi-agent systems (MAS) involve heteroge-neous and autonomous agents whose interacti...
The research presented in this thesis is part of the ToKeN project ANITA (Administrative Normative I...
In this paper we investigate two important and related aspects of the formalization of open interact...
Abstract. The notion of artificial institution is crucial for the specification of open and dynamic ...
Agent-mediated electronic institutions belong to a new and promising field where interactions betwee...
In this short contribution we explain how our research has evolved from the publication of the follo...
Abstract. Norms, that is, obligations, permissions and prohibitions, are a useful abstraction to spe...
Abstract. Agent-mediated electronic institutions belong to a new and promising field where interacti...
Software agents' ability to interact within different open systems, designed by different groups, pr...
peer reviewedIn an organisational setting such as an online marketplace, an entity called the ‘organ...
A strong research emphasis is being given towards regulating interoperable multi-agent environments ...
Norms and institutions have been proposed to regulate multi- agent interactions. However, agents are...
Electronic markets, dispute resolution and negotiation protocols are three types of application doma...
In this paper we propose an application-independent model for the definition of artificial instituti...
Most works on norms have investigated how norms are regulated using institutional mechanisms. Very f...
Ideally, open multi-agent systems (MAS) involve heteroge-neous and autonomous agents whose interacti...
The research presented in this thesis is part of the ToKeN project ANITA (Administrative Normative I...