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1.1 Software Architectural Facets of Multi-Agent Systems
We attempt to examine MAS mainly with respect to their software architecture attributes such as robustness, flexibility and adaptability, code re-usability, throughput etc.
We present three MAS case-studies to demonstrate architectural properties and their effect on system functionality. 1 Introduction. Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), ...
In this paper we study software-architectural properties of MAS to support the assessment of their suitability to the solution of computational problems. We ...
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Studies in agent-oriented software engineering address the merit of agents and multi-agent systems as a software architecture style, though only in part. MAS ...
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In this paper we study software-architectural properties of MAS to support the assessment of their suitability to the solution of computational problems. We ...
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International audienceMulti-agent systems (MAS) are software systems constituted of autonomous and independent entities in interaction.
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Abstract – Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) are an emerging paradigm that has high potentials for developing distributed, open and concurrent complex systems.