Title of article
Database Design for Incomplete Relations
Author/Authors
LEVENE، MARK نويسنده , , LOIZOU، GEORGE نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-7
From page
8
To page
0
Abstract
In a complex, dynamic multiagent setting, coherent team actions are often jeopardized by conflicts in agentsʹ beliefs, plans, and actions. Despite the considerable progress in teamwork research, the challenge of intrateam conflict resolution has remained largely unaddressed. This article presents CONSA, a system we are developing to resolve conflicts using argumentation-based negotiations. CONSA focuses on exploiting the benefits of argumentation in a team setting. Thus, CONSA casts conflict resolution as a team problem, so that the recent advances in teamwork can be brought to bear during conflict resolution to improve argumentation flexibility. Furthermore, because teamwork conflicts sometimes involve past teamwork, teamwork models can be exploited to provide agents with reusable argumentation knowledge. Additionally, CONSA also includes argumentation strategies geared toward benefiting the team, rather than the individual, and techniques to reduce argumentation overhead.
Keywords
dependency preserving decomposition , intersection property , lossless join decomposition , monodependence , normal forms , null functional dependencies , optimum cover , prime attribute problem , split-freeness property , superkey of cardinality k problem , complexity , Additivity problem , incomplete information
Journal title
A C M Transactions on Database Systems
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
A C M Transactions on Database Systems
Record number
2652
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