The Z notation: a reference manual
The Z notation: a reference manual
Understanding agent systems
Constraining autonomy through norms
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 2
Simulating Multi-Agent Interdependencies. A Two-Way Approach to the Micro-Macro Link
Social Science Microsimulation [Dagstuhl Seminar, May, 1995]
A Formal View of Social Dependence Networks
Proceedings of the First Australian Workshop on DAI: Distributed Artificial Intelligence: Architecture and Modelling
Motivated Behavior for Goal Adoption
Selected Papers from the 4th Australian Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Multi-Agent Systems: Theories, Languages, and Applications
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Identifying situations in which power exists is an ability that agents can exploit when they must interact with one another. In particular, agents can take advantage of empowered situations to make other agents satisfy their goals. The aim of this paper is to identify situations in which power might exist through the roles agents play in a society as well as the powers that emerge from their own capabilities. However, unlike other models in which power is eternal and absolute, in our model power is always considered as being dynamic.