Modeling in agent oriented internetware framework

  • Authors:
  • Liwei Zheng;Jian Tang;Zhi Jin

  • Affiliations:
  • Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, CAS, Beijing, China;Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, CAS, Beijing, China;Peking University, Beijing, China

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the Second Asia-Pacific Symposium on Internetware
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

Researches on Internetware have gained daily expanding attentions and interests. Internetware intends to be a framework of Web-based software development. This paper we model an Agent oriented Internetware Framework. Four principles are followed when the modeling approach is developed. They are the autonomy principle, the abstract principle, the explicitness principle and the competence principle. For conducting the Agent-oriented Internetware computing, three types of agents are needed based on these principles. They are the capability providing agents, the task planning agents and the task request agents. Different types of agents have different responsibilities in the computing framework. Base on the framework, we define the assignment problem in the collaboration of the autonomous Internetware entities, and show that its complexity is NP-complete. Then we model it as a Kripke structure with normative systems on it. This, which will help us to discuss some absorbing issues like the robustness or applying power indices on it in the future, builds the bridge between our work and researches on normative systems, games, mechanisms, etc. An approach based on negotiation is given to solve the problem.