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Designing protocols for agent institutions
Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2007Agent-mediated institutions (or e-institutions), introduced in [9], are open agent systems that allow heterogeneous agents to enter and perform tasks. The e-institutions specify the admissible behaviour of the agents by means of norms, which are declarative and abstract by nature.
Aldewereld, H.M. +2 more
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Institutional intentional agents
2022Abstract This chapter moves from institutional intention to institutional intentional agency. Institutional intentions are robust with respect to changes in participating individuals. Further—drawing on Frankfurt’s idea of an agent’s standpoint—robust institutional intentions can be central to an institutional standpoint whose ...
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2004
Comparative study has always played a prominent role in evaluating theories of economic resource allocation (witness the literature on regional economic convergence and divergence; see Clark et al. 1986 and Martin 2001). More recently, however, economic analysis throughout the world has come to rely upon cross-national comparisons of local and regional
Gordon L. Clark, Paul Tracey
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Comparative study has always played a prominent role in evaluating theories of economic resource allocation (witness the literature on regional economic convergence and divergence; see Clark et al. 1986 and Martin 2001). More recently, however, economic analysis throughout the world has come to rely upon cross-national comparisons of local and regional
Gordon L. Clark, Paul Tracey
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Reshaping eGovernment Through Institutional Agents
2010The eGovernment stage is being populated by a cast of intermediary actors from both the private and the not-for-profit sectors, as a result of the multichannel strategies with which many countries are seeking to give new impulse to their eGovernment plans.
M. Sorrentino, L. Solari
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Towards Dynamic Electronic Institutions: From Agent Coalitions to Agent Institutions
2006In this paper, which is exploratory in nature, we introduce the concept of dynamic electronic institutions, which from our point of view arise from the convergence of two research areas: electronic institutions and coalition formation. We define dynamic electronic institutions as emergent associations (coalitions) of intelligent, autonomous and ...
Eduard Muntaner-Perich +1 more
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Enabling Open Agent Institutions
2006In this paper we argue that open multi-agent systems can be effectively designed and implemented as electronic institutions composed of a vast number of heterogeneous (human and software) agents playing different roles and interacting by means of speech acts. Thus taking inspiration from traditional human institutions, we offer a general agent-mediated
Juan A. RodrÍguez-Aguilar +1 more
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Building computational institutions for agents with RoleX
Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2007While the sociality of software agents drives toward the definition of institutions for multi agent systems, their autonomy requires that such institutions are ruled by appropriate norm mechanisms. Computational institutions represent useful abstractions.
CABRI, Giacomo, FERRARI L, RUBINO R.
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