Internet Site Security: Architecture to Implementation
Internet Site Security: Architecture to Implementation
Self-Nonself Discrimination in a Computer
SP '94 Proceedings of the 1994 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Architecture for an Artificial Immune System
Evolutionary Computation
Behavior evaluation with actions' sampling in multi-agent system
CEEMAS'05 Proceedings of the 4th international Central and Eastern European conference on Multi-Agent Systems and Applications
Algorithm of behavior evaluation in multi-agent system
ICCS'05 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Computational Science - Volume Part III
Heterogeneous behavior evaluations in ethically–social approach to security in multi-agent system
ICCS'06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Computational Science - Volume Part III
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Behavior evaluation is an approach to a security problem in a multi-agent system that reflects security mechanisms in a human society. The main idea of this approach is behavior evaluation of all agents existing in society that is done autonomously by every agent belonging to that society. All autonomous behavior evaluations have to be collected and processed in order to create a collective decision of a society of agents. This approach reflects security mechanisms existing in a small society in which every human being has enough possibilities to observe and evaluate all other members of the society. This results in large computational complexity. In this paper a modification to behavior evaluation is presented which involves two simple social layers. Social layers are characteristic for more complex and larger societies and could be a means of lower computational complexity.