The main objective of this special issue is to provide an opportunity to study different aspects of intelligent and distributed decision-making and coordination in large and complex systems, including their formal analysis, with an intention to balance between theoretical research ideas and their practicability. Overall, this special issue collects six research articles and one review article on the state-of-the-art in DDM.

Marin Lujak, S.G. (2020). Scalable Distributed Decision-Making and Coordination in Large and Complex Systems: Methods, Techniques, and Models. COMPLEXITY, 2020, 1-3 [10.1155/2020/1425909].

Scalable Distributed Decision-Making and Coordination in Large and Complex Systems: Methods, Techniques, and Models

Andrea Omicini;
2020

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The main objective of this special issue is to provide an opportunity to study different aspects of intelligent and distributed decision-making and coordination in large and complex systems, including their formal analysis, with an intention to balance between theoretical research ideas and their practicability. Overall, this special issue collects six research articles and one review article on the state-of-the-art in DDM.
2020
Marin Lujak, S.G. (2020). Scalable Distributed Decision-Making and Coordination in Large and Complex Systems: Methods, Techniques, and Models. COMPLEXITY, 2020, 1-3 [10.1155/2020/1425909].
Marin Lujak, Stefano Giordani, Andrea Omicini, Sascha Ossowski
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