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CMOT
2006
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My agents love to conform: Norms and emotion in the micro-macro link
This contribution investigates the function of emotion in relation to norms, both in natural and artificial societies. We illustrate that unintentional behavior can be normative an...
Christian von Scheve, Daniel Moldt, Julia Fix, Rol...
DSS
2006
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On the computability of agent-based workflows
Workflow research is commonly concerned with optimization, modeling, and dependency. In this research, we however address a more fundamental issue. By modeling humans and machines...
Wai Yin Mok, Prashant Palvia, David Paper
IJSEKE
2008
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A Modeling Methodology for Conflict Control in Multi-Agent Systems
- Multi-agent systems (MASs) have become an important topic in distributed systems research. These distributed multi-agent systems call for special software modeling methods that e...
Jiexin Lian, Sol M. Shatz
JCIT
2008
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Finding Semantic Errors in the Rule-base of Production Systems, and Reasoning with Insufficient Input Data Petri-net-based Appro
Two simple but practical production systems are modeled using Petri Nets. Petri-net models are very useful in finding semantic errors like generalization error and missing conditi...
Hong-Youl Lee
FUIN
2007
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Concurrent Turing Machines
We define Concurrent Turing Machines (CTMs) as Turing machines with Petri nets as finite control. This leads to machines with arbitrary many tape heads, thus subsuming any class ...
Berndt Farwer, Manfred Kudlek, Heiko Rölke