Agent Coordination Context: From Theory to Practice


Alessandro Ricci, Mirko Viroli, Andrea Omicini

Robert Trappl (eds.)
Cybernetics and Systems 2004, pages 618–623
Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies
April 2004

The Agent Coordination Context abstraction (ACC) has been recently introduced as a mean to model the environment and the agent-environment interaction in the context of Multi-Agent Systems (MASs). In this article we discuss how the ACC notion has been embedded in a MAS infrastructure, in terms of the new runtime structures and services. As a reference, we will take TuCSoN coordination infrastructure, which is extended with the ACC framework to integrate organisation and security support with coordination.

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Robert Trappl

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April 2004

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Cybernetics and Systems 2004

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2

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618–623

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Vienna, Austria

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3-85206-169-5

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17th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research (EMCSR 2004), 4th International Symposium "From Agent Theory to Theory Implementation (AT2AI-4)'". Proceedings

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