This paper discusses how the performance of a network of agents can be improved using a self-organisation technique. The multi-agent network performance can be improved by organizing the agents in clusters. Furthermore, principles of self-organisation can be used to create agent organisations triggered when some of the agents have high load. Hence, busy agents within the network may decide to create an organisation to receive extra support from other less busy agents in order to execute more tasks. The paper presents a simulation based on Repast Simphony that has been used to develop the proposed model and describes a set of experiments showing the performance of the system with and without the self-organisation technique
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In this paper, a novel and cooperative approach is exploited introducing a self-organizing engine to...
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Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable paradigm for developing autonomic computing s...
Autonomic computing is being advocated as a tool for managing large, complex computing systems. Spec...
A lot of work is devoted to formalizing and devising architectures for agents' cooperative behaviour...
Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable paradigm for developing autonomic computing s...
Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable parad-igm for developing autonomic computing ...
Autonomic systems, capable of self-management, are being advocated as a solution to the problem of m...
This paper is the synthesis of joint work realised in a technical forum group within the AgentLink I...
Agents are so called intelligent computer programs that are able to function autonomously and act pr...
In large-scale systems there are fundamental challenges when centralised techniques are used for tas...
Self-organisation is being recognised as an effective conceptual framework to deal with the complexi...
Abstract. When one has to design multi-agent systems for realistic world applications one needs a ce...
In this paper, a novel and cooperative approach is exploited introducing a self-organizing engine to...
International audienceThis paper is the synthesis of joint work realised in a Technical Forum Group ...
Grid computing and cloud systems are distributed systems which provide substantial widely-accessible...
In this paper, multi-agent simulation is applied to explore how people organize themselves when they...
Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable paradigm for developing autonomic computing s...
Autonomic computing is being advocated as a tool for managing large, complex computing systems. Spec...
A lot of work is devoted to formalizing and devising architectures for agents' cooperative behaviour...
Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable paradigm for developing autonomic computing s...
Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable parad-igm for developing autonomic computing ...
Autonomic systems, capable of self-management, are being advocated as a solution to the problem of m...
This paper is the synthesis of joint work realised in a technical forum group within the AgentLink I...
Agents are so called intelligent computer programs that are able to function autonomously and act pr...
In large-scale systems there are fundamental challenges when centralised techniques are used for tas...
Self-organisation is being recognised as an effective conceptual framework to deal with the complexi...
Abstract. When one has to design multi-agent systems for realistic world applications one needs a ce...
In this paper, a novel and cooperative approach is exploited introducing a self-organizing engine to...
International audienceThis paper is the synthesis of joint work realised in a Technical Forum Group ...