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Abstract: The design and development of open multi-agent systems
(MAS) is a key aspect in agent research. We advocate that
they can be realised as electronic institutions. In this paper
we focus on the execution of electronic institutions by introducing
AMELI, an infrastructure that mediates agents' interactions
while enforcing institutional rules. An innovative
feature of AMELI is that it is of general purpose (it can interpret
any institution specification), and therefore it can be
regarded as... (Update)
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M. Esteva, J. A. Rodr guez-Aguilar, B. Rosell, and J. L. Arcos. AMELI: An Agent-based Middleware for Electronic Institutions. In N. R. Jennings, C. Sierra, L. Sonenberg, and M. Tambe, editors, Proceedings of the 3rd International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2004), pages 236--243, New York, USA, 2004. ACM Press. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/esteva04ameli.html More
@misc{ esteva04ameli,
author = "M. Esteva and J. guez-Aguilar and B. Rosell and J. Arcos",
title = "AMELI: An Agent-based Middleware for Electronic Institutions",
text = "M. Esteva, J. A. Rodr guez-Aguilar, B. Rosell, and J. L. Arcos. AMELI:
An Agent-based Middleware for Electronic Institutions. In N. R. Jennings,
C. Sierra, L. Sonenberg, and M. Tambe, editors, Proceedings of the 3rd International
Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2004),
pages 236--243, New York, USA, 2004. ACM Press.",
year = "2004",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/esteva04ameli.html" }
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