DocumentCode
3407352
Title
Incorporating adaptive interaction property in cooperative agent for emergent process management
Author
Lin, Aizhong ; Debenham, John
Author_Institution
Fac. of Inf. Technol., Univ. of Technol., Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
110
Lastpage
117
Abstract
An adaptive agent interaction strategy, is presented. It has been trialled in a system for emergent process management. That system was constructed using generic process agents. Their architecture is a three-layered BDI hybrid architecture. The agent interaction strategy substantially determines the performance of a multi-agent system. The interaction strategy described is derived by observing the way that humans interact in process management applications. Individuals are driven principally, by, their goals but this is tempered by social interaction attributes such as whether the individuals they are dealing with are cooperative, friendly, trustworthy, and so on. The strategy described takes into account sentiments such as a friendship and trust by making estimates of them for each other agent in the system. Using this strategy, each agent continually adapts its behavior on the basis of its observations of other agents and a continual revision of these estimates. The experiment using this approach led to high performance of the process management system in the context of the overall operation of the organization
Keywords
belief maintenance; business data processing; groupware; multi-agent systems; BDI hybrid architecture; CSCW; adaptive agent interaction strategy; belief desire intention model; business process management; computer supported collaborative work; cooperative agent; experiment; generic process agents; multi-agent system; organization; social interaction; Australia; Collaborative work; Decision making; Electronic commerce; Humans; Information technology; Internet; Multiagent systems; Problem-solving; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cooperative Database Systems for Advanced Applications, 2001. CODAS 2001. The Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1128-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CODAS.2001.945156
Filename
945156
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