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Universal Interaction Systems with Only Two Agents
[chapter]
2001
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
By transitivity, we prove that we can nd a universal interaction system with only 2 agents. Moreover, we show how to nd such a system where agents have no more than 3 auxiliary ports. ...
In this paper, we show a way to simulate every interaction system with a speci c interaction system constituted of only 2 symbols. ...
A corollary is that there exists a universal interaction system with only two symbols (in 8] the universal system has 3 symbols). ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-45127-7_3
fatcat:h3x35yawircchow47ae2ktdj3i
Universal Boolean Systems
2008
Electronical Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
If we want to implement such systems using hardware circuits, it is important to define a set of universal combinators that reduces this task to the implementation of a fixed number of known agents. ...
Here, we show how we can simulate every hard interaction system by a universal boolean interaction system composed of three combinators: a duplicator, a NAND gate and a three-state input/output channel ...
[1] shows that there exists a universal system with only two symbols. ...
doi:10.1016/j.entcs.2008.03.031
fatcat:mjvbhosrcncnfguorrqar3ygje
RBAC-MAS and SODA: Experimenting RBAC in AOSE
[chapter]
2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This is an e-learning project funded with support from Minerva action of the Socrates programme of the European Commission. ...
This work reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission can not be held responsible for any use which be made of the information contained therein ...
and the interactions between the two sub-systems Also the topological structure is implicit in the mechanism So, we now focus only on the design of the interaction and organisational rule entities RBAC ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-02562-4_4
fatcat:xpzvlqpfwzdhfoipdseiead2vu
A multi-paradigm modelling & simulation approach for system of systems engineering: A case study
2014
2014 9th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering (SOSE)
The process of modelling and simulation (M&S) plays a critical role in system of systems (SoS) engineering, given its ability to capture and visualize the dynamic nature embedded within SoS complexity. ...
This paper examines three such views-social, physical, and sociophysical-and suggests an approach for matching each view with the most-suitable paradigm(s) in order to better represent the modeller's intention ...
SoS, along with the interactions between these two classes of nodes. ...
doi:10.1109/sysose.2014.6892485
dblp:conf/sysose/RossUG14
fatcat:4p6rimt5vbhp5k2teabb443oya
Practical and theoretical innovations in multi-agent systems research
2002
Knowledge engineering review (Print)
debate and discuss current issues in the development of multi-agent research and development within the UK. ...
Summary Once again UKMAS 2001 provided an ideal opportunity for agent researchers, practitioners and students to come together in an informal and lively but structured environment in order to present, ...
involved in repeated interactions of agents in a multi-agent system. ...
doi:10.1017/s0269888902000504
fatcat:iq5jfzggajbmrlk5iuzsnrnjgm
Traversability, Reconfiguration, and Reachability in the Gadget Framework
[chapter]
2022
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Consider an agent traversing a graph of "gadgets", each with local state that changes with each traversal by the agent. ...
We characterize the complexity of universal traversal, where the goal is to traverse every gadget at least once, for DAG gadgets, one-state gadgets, and reversible deterministic gadgets. ...
We simply take the hard instance for the problem with the base gadget and replace it with a verified gadget and then make a path from the original target location through the verification traversals of ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-96731-4_5
fatcat:twq6ly7bhrd2jdrh4q7mq242ie
Nonequilibrium phase transition in negotiation dynamics
2007
Physical Review E
In both cases the universality classes do not seem to depend on the specific interaction topology, the only relevant feature being the total number of different opinions ever present in the system. ...
We show the exystence of at least two different universality classes, one for the case with two possible opinions and one for the case with an unlimited number of opinions. ...
In both cases the universality classes do not seem to depend on the specific interaction topology, the only relevant feature being the total number of different opinions ever present in the system. ...
doi:10.1103/physreve.76.051102
pmid:18233618
fatcat:zdyjhoyevnehvltpk6gobrgaqa
EFFECTS OF THE INTERACTION OF HETEROGENEOUS RATIONALITIES ON THE INNOVATION OUTPUT OF FIRMS — A MULTI-AGENT-SYSTEM APPROACH
2004
Industry and Labor Dynamics
The aim of the paper is to present the concept of a simple multi-agent system model that simulates the effects of the interaction between the rationalities of the business and science systems on the innovation ...
Not only the firm which eventually commercializes the innovation but also suppliers, service firms, customers, banks, venture capital providers, universities, contract research organizations or technology ...
There are three basic types of routines which are necessary for any agent with learning capability (the only type of agent considered in this model). ...
doi:10.1142/9789812702258_0011
fatcat:26nmt7monvdcbeqd5qegqxrzry
The GRITIKA ontology for modeling e-service applications: formal specification and illustration
2004
37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the
, and Agent) for modeling e-services applications in the Multiagent-based Integrative Business Information Systems (MIBIS) universe. ...
The GRITIKA ontology embodies representation constructs and semantics specific to the MIBIS universe and we hope it will help in the analysis and design of e-services applications with a high degree of ...
Due to space limitation, we only give one or two examples of specification for each GRITIKA construct. ...
doi:10.1109/hicss.2004.1265214
dblp:conf/hicss/ZhangKSR04
fatcat:zp7ultgtszhbrpafimkneg4nue
Evolution and self-organisation in vowel systems
2001
Evolution of Communication
The hypothesis is investigated with two different computer simulations that are based on a population of agents that try to imitate each other as well as possible. ...
This paper describes computer simulations that investigate the role of self-organisation in explaining the universals of human vowel systems. ...
The agents interact by playing imitation games with each other. ...
doi:10.1075/eoc.3.1.06boe
fatcat:pj6dt3lsubfxhcjrh67pqk3s2i
Agent organisations: from independent agents to virtual organisations and societies of agents
2020
Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal
Real world applications using agent-based solutions can include many agents that needs communicate and interact each other in order to meet their objectives. ...
In open multi-agent systems, the problems may include the organisation of a large number of agents that may be heterogeneous, of unpredictable provenance and where competitive behaviours or conflicting ...
Two universes, represented as dashed rectangles, U 0 and U 1 , are partially overlapped. Universe U 0 contains two worlds W 0.0 and W 0.1 depicted as grey ovals. ...
doi:10.14201/adcaij2020945570
fatcat:7rzjqvgkhfgatfftb2bb74opou
An Adaptive Course Materials Selection into a Multi-agent based e-Learning System
2016
International Journal of Computer Applications
An AeLS (Adaptive e-Learning System) within it, attempts to propagate faster individual learning curves by employing agent-based system consisted of agent-based algorithms for adaptive interaction with ...
An integrated Intelligent Agent-Based University Information System (IABUIS) is successfully implemented at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics with the University Ss. ...
And a CMS (Content Management System) is integrated with the two, to host multimedia supplements to existing courses. ...
doi:10.5120/ijca2016910401
fatcat:qmcetcxrerd5nf7pfmp4zg73se
Enterprise integration using the agent paradigm: foundations of multi-agent-based integrative business information systems
2004
Decision Support Systems
If information systems is treated as an unbounded universe (because it will deal with concepts from every imaginable perspective), the MIBIS universe is a bounded universe because we are only interested ...
Multi-agent systems (MAS) provide a new paradigm for IBIS development. ...
The authors are also grateful to the two anonymous reviewers for their invaluable comments and suggestions, which have greatly helped improve the quality of this paper. ...
doi:10.1016/s0167-9236(04)00215-5
fatcat:gogsncc5gbaifiopmb5zvezo7y
Enterprise integration using the agent paradigm: foundations of multi-agent-based integrative business information systems
2006
Decision Support Systems
If information systems is treated as an unbounded universe (because it will deal with concepts from every imaginable perspective), the MIBIS universe is a bounded universe because we are only interested ...
Multi-agent systems (MAS) provide a new paradigm for IBIS development. ...
The authors are also grateful to the two anonymous reviewers for their invaluable comments and suggestions, which have greatly helped improve the quality of this paper. ...
doi:10.1016/j.dss.2004.09.011
fatcat:5wc4jufrjjddpdfckzlahydnwe
The Multi-Agent System A Key Pillar in The Modeling And Engineering of Digital Assessment Platforms For A Real Competency Mapping
2019
International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Science and Engineering
Our study focuses on the architecture and modeling of eassessment platforms and the impact of the multi-agent system on talent measurement. ...
The objective of this paper is to have real competency mapping by defining a digital student repository associated with a digital study agent able to test and evaluate the skills of students in terms of ...
Agents interact through a set of events during which agents interact with each other, either directly or through the environment [3] . ...
doi:10.30534/ijatcse/2019/7081.42019
fatcat:ygb5z47svvczxpjslceugdnllu
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