Dunin-Keplicz, Barbara
Teamwork in multi-agent systems : a formal approach / Barbara Dunin-Keplicz and Rineke Verbrugge - 224 p. 1 - Wiley series in agent technology .
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What makes teamwork tick? Cooperation matters, in daily life and in complex applications. After all, many tasks need more than a single agent to be effectively performed. Therefore, teamwork rules. Teams are social groups of agents dedicated to the fulfillment of particular persistent tasks. In modern multi-agent environments, heterogeneous teams often consist of autonomous software agent's, various types of robots and human beings. Teamwork in Multi-agent Systems: A Formal Approach explains teamwork rules in terms of agent's attitudes and their complex interplay. It explores the first comprehensive logical theory and Team Log, which underpin teamwork in dynamic environments. The authors justify design choices by showing TeamLog in action. The book guides the reader through a fascinating discussion of issues essential for teamwork to be successful: What is teamwork, and how can a logical view of it help in designing teams of agent's? What is the role of agents awareness in an uncertain, dynamic environment? How does collective intention constitute a team? How are plan-based collective commitments related to team action? How can one tune collective commitment to the team's organizational structure and its communications abilities? What are the methodological underpinnings for teamwork in a dynamic environment? How do es a team and its attitudes adjust to changing circumstances? How do collective intentions and collective commitments arise through dialogue? What is the computational and collective commitment arises through dialogue? What is the computational complexity of team Log? How can one make Team Log efficient in applications? This book is an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students in computer science and artificial intelligence as well as for developers of multi-agent systems. Students and researchers in organizational science, in particular those investigating teamwork, will also find this book insightful. Since the authors made an effort to introduce Team Log as a conceptual model of teamwork, understanding most the book requires solely a basic logical background.
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Teamwork in multi-agent systems : a formal approach / Barbara Dunin-Keplicz and Rineke Verbrugge - 224 p. 1 - Wiley series in agent technology .
Sistemas
What makes teamwork tick? Cooperation matters, in daily life and in complex applications. After all, many tasks need more than a single agent to be effectively performed. Therefore, teamwork rules. Teams are social groups of agents dedicated to the fulfillment of particular persistent tasks. In modern multi-agent environments, heterogeneous teams often consist of autonomous software agent's, various types of robots and human beings. Teamwork in Multi-agent Systems: A Formal Approach explains teamwork rules in terms of agent's attitudes and their complex interplay. It explores the first comprehensive logical theory and Team Log, which underpin teamwork in dynamic environments. The authors justify design choices by showing TeamLog in action. The book guides the reader through a fascinating discussion of issues essential for teamwork to be successful: What is teamwork, and how can a logical view of it help in designing teams of agent's? What is the role of agents awareness in an uncertain, dynamic environment? How does collective intention constitute a team? How are plan-based collective commitments related to team action? How can one tune collective commitment to the team's organizational structure and its communications abilities? What are the methodological underpinnings for teamwork in a dynamic environment? How do es a team and its attitudes adjust to changing circumstances? How do collective intentions and collective commitments arise through dialogue? What is the computational and collective commitment arises through dialogue? What is the computational complexity of team Log? How can one make Team Log efficient in applications? This book is an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students in computer science and artificial intelligence as well as for developers of multi-agent systems. Students and researchers in organizational science, in particular those investigating teamwork, will also find this book insightful. Since the authors made an effort to introduce Team Log as a conceptual model of teamwork, understanding most the book requires solely a basic logical background.
9780470699881
INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL
METODOS DE SIMULACION
PROCESAMIENTO ELECTRONCIO DE DATOS
006.3