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Self-configuration Via Cooperative Social Behavior
2006The way computer systems are built dramatically changed over time. Starting from huge monolithic systems for many users up to ubiquitous computer environments with a lot of distributed and embedded computing power. Also the way these systems are configured has changed. The Autonomic and Organic Computing initiatives try to solve the upcoming management
Ungerer, Theo +2 more
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Journal of Business Research, 2009
Abstract Extant research offers two alternative mechanisms for relating the asset specificity of a cooperative relationship to partnership performance. Transaction cost economics argues that the specific assets invested in a partnership increase the hazards of opportunism.
Lui, Steven S. +2 more
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Abstract Extant research offers two alternative mechanisms for relating the asset specificity of a cooperative relationship to partnership performance. Transaction cost economics argues that the specific assets invested in a partnership increase the hazards of opportunism.
Lui, Steven S. +2 more
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Implications of Cooperative Behavior
1995A reexamination of experimental findings about flux quantization places in question the effective applicability of the Schroedinger process to cooperative phenomena. The apparent suspension of wave-equation procedures assumes dramatic proportions for the quantum Hall effects.
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Cooperative behavior of interacting robots
Artificial Life and Robotics, 1998We have researched the efficiency of cooperative behavior of interacting multirobots. In this paper, we generalize the definition of swarm intelligence and examine the emergence of the generalized swarm intelligence (here we call it “swarm function”) through the task of gathering pucks in a field by interacting simple robots.
K. Sugawara +3 more
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Supporting Behavior Change in Cooperative Driving
2012Cooperation among vehicles is aimed to create a smooth traffic flow and minimize shockwaves and traffic jams. Before the technology gets mature, cooperative driving may already be made possible by involving the drivers. This paper reports a literature survey on two issues: 1) cooperation in traffic and motivations in driving; 2) persuasive technology ...
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Cooperative behavior and institutions
The Journal of Socio-Economics, 2009Economics is shifting away from general equilibrium theory and towards a ‘vision of complexity’. We observe this in the increased interest in an empirically based understanding of how economies work (see Brock and Colander, 2000; Bowles, 2004; Gowdy, 2004). We see it in the changed understanding of human choice following the large number of behavioural
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Strategic behavior under partial cooperation
Theory and Decision, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Chakrabarti, Subhadip +2 more
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Contest with Cooperative Behavior: a note [PDF]
The point of departure of this paper is that players in a contest may have mixed motives. On one hand, players have the interest of winning the contest and taking the prize. On the other hand, they could be better off taking part in a contest which implies some cooperative behaviour.
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Evolving Behaviors for Cooperating Agents
2000A good deal of progress has been made in the past few years in the design and implementation of control programs for autonomous agents. A natural extension of this work is to consider solving difficult tasks with teams of cooperating agents. Our interest in this area is motivated in part by our involvement in a Navy-sponsored micro air vehicle (MAV ...
Jeffrey K. Bassett, Kenneth A. De Jong
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How Did Cooperative Behavior Evolve?
Science, 2005Scientists are applying evolutionary game theory to quantify cooperation and predict behavioral outcomes under different circumstances. The models developed through these games are still imperfect, but with game theory9s increasing sophistication, researchers hope to gain a clearer sense of the rules that govern complex societies.
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