| J. Kephart, T. Hogg, and B. A. Huberman. Can predictive agents prevent chaos? In Economics and Cognitive Science, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1991. |
....will reduce the danger, but these issues of trust will have be be addressed in designing AMP controls and agent abilities. ffl Even agent strategies that seem logical and benign when considered by themselves can lead to undesirable results when embedded in a complex and highly interactive world [15, 16]. Security and integrity systems will have to deal with both innocent and malicious instances of various sorts of emergent behavior. Mail loops, the simplest and oldest example, can appear in an array of new forms as transmitted objects become active themselves. This is an area of ongoing ....
J. Kephart, T. Hogg, and B. A. Huberman. Can predictive agents prevent chaos? In Economics and Cognitive Science, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1991.
....will reduce the danger, but these issues of trust will have to be addressed in designing AMP controls and agent abilities. ffl Even agent strategies that seem logical and benign if considered by themselves can lead to undesirable results when embedded in a complex and highly interactive world [18, 19]. Security and integrity systems will have to deal with both innocent and malicious instances of various sorts of emergent behavior. Mail loops, the simplest and oldest example, can appear in an array of new forms as transmitted objects become active themselves. This is an area of ongoing ....
J. Kephart, T. Hogg, and B. A. Huberman. Can predictive agents prevent chaos? In Economics and Cognitive Science, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1991.
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