Modeling a Society of Simple Agents: From Conceptual Specification to Experimentation

F.M.T. Brazier, Pascal van Eck, J. Treur

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    Abstract

    Much research concerning the design of multi-agent systems (at a conceptual level) addresses complex agents that exhibit complex interaction patterns. Due to this complexity, it is difficult to perform rigorous experimentation. On the other hand, systematic experimental work regarding behaviour of societies of more simple agents, while reporting valuable results, often lacks conceptual specification of the system under consideration. In this paper, the compositional multi-agent modelling framework DESIRE is not only successfully used to develop a conceptual specification of the simple agents discussed by A. Cesta, M. Miceli and P. Rizzo (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, vol. 1038, Springer-Verlag: Berlin, pp. 128-138, 1996), but also to simulate the behaviour in a dynamical environment. In the DESIRE framework, a conceptual specification, which provides a high-level view of an agent, has enough detail for automatic prototype generation. The prototype implementation of the con-ceptual specification of the simple agents has been used to replicate, and extend, one of the experiments reported by Cesta et al.
    Original languageUndefined
    Article number10.1023/A:1008366009807
    Pages (from-to)161-178
    Number of pages18
    JournalApplied intelligence
    Volume14
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2001

    Keywords

    • IR-61807
    • EWI-10532
    • Social Simulation
    • Multi-Agent Systems
    • Modelling
    • SCS-Services

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