Michele Piunti,
Alessandro Ricci, Olivier Boissier, Jomi F. Hubner
Lars Braubach, Wiebe van der Hoek, Paolo Petta, Alexander Pokahr (a cura di)
Proceedings of Seventh German conference on Multi-Agent System Technologies (MATES 2009), pp. 115-127
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5774
Springer
2009
Agents and Artifacts model extended with organisation promotes
artifact based environments aimed at supporting multiagent
coordination and goal oriented interactions and communication.
Nevertheless, the use of artifacts for organisational purposes
constrains agents to be aware of complex structures described in an
organisational specification: an organisational specification: for
instance, agents have to understand and be able to manipulate low
level primitives which may be not proper of an application domain.
To ease this requirement, we propose ``organisational embodiment
rules'' as a programmable layer for building embodied organisational
artifacts (EOA) through their binding to environment artifacts.
EOAs are aimed at transparently interceding with the organisational
structures, and at enabling possibly organisation-unaware agents to
seamlessly play in organisations with no need to deal with low level
mechanisms of an organisational specification.
We propose a formal description along with examples enlightening
benefits of the proposed approach with respect to related ones.
parole chiave
Multi Agent Systems, Organizations, Agents and Artifacts