Title |
Designing Self-Organising Environments with Agents and Artefacts: A Simulation-Driven Approach |
Authors |
Luca Gardelli, Mirko Viroli, Matteo Casadei, Andrea Omicini |
Type |
Journal |
Journal |
International Journal of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (IJAOSE) |
Editor |
Massimo Cossentino, Giancarlo Fortino, Wilma Russo |
Volume |
2 |
Number |
2 |
Pages |
171--195 |
Year |
2008 |
Abstract |
We propose a methodological approach for tackling the early design stages of self-organising Multiagent Systems (MASs). We adopt an architectural pattern based on the Agents and Artefacts (A&A) metamodel: self-organisation mechanisms are added to an existing environment of artefacts by embedding them into environmental agents. We rely on a three-stage design approach with modelling, simulation and tuning, so as to identify a suitable design of environmental agents and their interaction with artefacts. The main objective is to design a MAS environment providing services that self-organise in response to the unpredictable dynamics of the agents exploiting them. As a case study, we analyse the problem called collective sorting, a service for decentralised sorting of items in MAS environments that was inspired by social insects' behaviour: the proposed solution features environmental agents and tuple spaces, whose design choices and evaluation have been driven by formal simulations. |
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