A Dynamically Formed Hierarchical Agent Organization for a Distributed Content Sharing System
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Using queuing theory to predict organizational metrics
AAMAS '06 Proceedings of the fifth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
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Queueing Theory deals with problems where some restricted resource should be shared between competitive flow of requests. In this paper we use Queueing Theory methods to perform a quantitative analysis of a single-level single-mediator multi-agent system. In the system, several agents, coordinated by the mediator process user queries. We adopt matrix analytic methods to compute performance characteristics in terms of a queueing network of tree-like topology with cooperation of the servers. Results can be used for the logical and technical design and optimal resources sharing in multi-agent systems.