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.

Ricci Alessandro, Viroli Mirko, Omicini Andrea (2004). Agent Coordination Context: From Theory to Practice. VIENNA : Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies.

Agent Coordination Context: From Theory to Practice

RICCI, ALESSANDRO;VIROLI, MIRKO;OMICINI, ANDREA
2004

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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.
2004
Cybernetics and Systems 2004
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Ricci Alessandro, Viroli Mirko, Omicini Andrea (2004). Agent Coordination Context: From Theory to Practice. VIENNA : Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies.
Ricci Alessandro; Viroli Mirko; Omicini Andrea
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