Authors
Mark d'Inverno, Michael Fisher, Alessio Lomuscio, Michael Luck, Maarten De Rijke, Mark Ryan, Michael Wooldridge
Publication date
1997/9
Journal
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
315-321
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
As computer scientists, our goals are motivated by the desire to improve computer systems in some way: making them easier to design and implement, more robust and less prone to error, easier to use, faster, cheaper, and so on. In the field of multi-agent systems, our goal is to build systems capable of flexible autonomous decision making, with societies of such systems cooperating with one-another. There is a lot of formal theory in the area but it is often not obvious what such theories should represent and what role the theory is intended to play. Theories of agents are often abstract and obtuse and not related to concrete computational models.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
M d'Inverno, M Fisher, A Lomuscio, M Luck, M De Rijke… - The Knowledge Engineering Review, 1997