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MAS Modeling Based on Organizations
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ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS)
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Spatially distributed normative infrastructure
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Organization oriented programming: from closed to open organizations
ESAW'06 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Engineering societies in the agents world VII
The MACODO organization model for context-driven dynamic agent organizations
ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS)
A middleware model in alloy for supply chain-wide agent interactions
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ESAW'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Engineering Societies in the Agents World
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An interaction-oriented model for multi-scale simulation
IJCAI'11 Proceedings of the Twenty-Second international joint conference on Artificial Intelligence - Volume Volume One
MaNEA: A distributed architecture for enforcing norms in open MAS
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
The role of the environment in agreement technologies
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This paper presents an extension of the AGR (Agent-Group-Role) organizational model, called AGRE (AGR + Environment), which includes physical (or simply geometrical) environments. This extension is based on the concept of a space which can be seen either as a physical area or as a social group, and on a clear distinction between an agent and its mode, i.e. the way it appears and interacts into a space with other agents. A notation which encompasses both social and physical environments is given.