Interaction Design
Karl-Heinz Krempels (),
Otto Spaniol (),
Thorsten Scholz (),
Ingo J. Timm () and
Otthein Herzog ()
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Karl-Heinz Krempels: RWTH Aachen
Otto Spaniol: RWTH Aachen
Thorsten Scholz: Universität Bremen
Ingo J. Timm: Universität Bremen
Otthein Herzog: Universität Bremen
Chapter 3 in Multiagent Engineering, 2006, pp 383-403 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Interaction is one of the core challenges in multiagent systems. It enables agents to share their knowledge, to do competitive or cooperative planning, coordination or bargaining, to interact with their principals, and to simple act. Interaction has to be restrictive enough to enable reliable system behavior and should be permissive enough to allow for flexibility or emergent behavior and performance. Obviously, the design of interaction differs from interface design in conventional software engineering significantly. Agents may also be designed for use in changing, respective unknown environments.
Keywords: Multiagent System; Message Passing; Interaction Design; Agent Interaction; Interaction Protocol (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-32062-8_20
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