Abstract
Open systems are characterized by a diversity of heterogeneous and autonomous agents that act according to private goals, and with a behavior that is hard to predict. They can be regulated through organizations similar to human organizations, which regulate the agents’ behavior space and describe the expected behavior of the agents. Agents need to be able to reason about the regulations, so that they can act within the expected boundaries and work towards the objectives of the organization. In this paper, we propose the AORTA architecture for making agents organization-aware. It is designed such that it provides organizational reasoning capabilities to agents implemented in existing agent programming languages without being tied to a specific organizational model. We show how it can be integrated in the Jason agent programming language, and discuss how the agents can coordinate their organizational tasks using AORTA.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Pre-proceedings of EMAS 2014: 2nd Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems |
| Publication date | 2014 |
| Pages | 112-128 |
| Publication status | Published - 2014 |
| Event | 2nd Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems - Paris, France Duration: 5 May 2014 → 6 May 2014 Conference number: 2 http://emas14.wordpress.com/ |
Workshop
| Workshop | 2nd Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems |
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| Number | 2 |
| Country/Territory | France |
| City | Paris |
| Period | 05/05/2014 → 06/05/2014 |
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