Modelling Agents as Observable Sources
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Journal of Universal Computer Science 8(4), pages 423-451
April 2002
Observation is a fundamental interaction pattern in today's computer-based systems. Adopting observation as the main modelling criterion, computer-based systems can be represented as composed by three class of entities: observers, observables (or sources), and coordinators, that is, the entities managing the observer/source interaction. Also, agents and agent societies are fundamental abstractions in modelling today's complex systems. Accordingly, this paper discusses the implications of using observation to model agent systems, and focuses on the interpretation of agents as observables. |
(keywords) coordination patterns, formal models, multi-agent systems |
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