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Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems: A Formal Approach
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 fulfilment of particular persistent tasks. In mod...
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2010
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author | Dunin-Keplicz, Barbara Maria Verbrugge, Rineke |
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description | 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 fulfilment of particular persistent tasks. In modern multiagent environments, heterogeneous teams often consist of autonomous software agents, various types of robots and human beings. Teamwork in Multi-agent Systems: A Formal Approach explains teamwork rules in terms of agents' attitudes and their complex interplay. It provides the first comprehe |
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spelling | cern-13150462021-04-22T01:14:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1315046engDunin-Keplicz, Barbara MariaVerbrugge, RinekeTeamwork in Multi-Agent Systems: A Formal ApproachInformation Transfer and ManagementWhat 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 fulfilment of particular persistent tasks. In modern multiagent environments, heterogeneous teams often consist of autonomous software agents, various types of robots and human beings. Teamwork in Multi-agent Systems: A Formal Approach explains teamwork rules in terms of agents' attitudes and their complex interplay. It provides the first compreheJohn Wiley & Sons Ltdoai:cds.cern.ch:13150462010 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Dunin-Keplicz, Barbara Maria Verbrugge, Rineke Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems: A Formal Approach |
title | Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems: A Formal Approach |
title_full | Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems: A Formal Approach |
title_fullStr | Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems: A Formal Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems: A Formal Approach |
title_short | Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems: A Formal Approach |
title_sort | teamwork in multi-agent systems: a formal approach |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1315046 |
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