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The Bit Transmission Problem Revisited (2002)  (Make Corrections)  (2 citations)
Alessio Lomuscio, Marek Sergot



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Abstract: having to confront the possibility that agents may not behave as they are supposed to. In addition to analysing the properties that hold if protocols are followed correctly, it is also necessary to predict, test, and verify the properties that would hold if these protocols were to be violated. We illustrate how the formal machinery of deontic interpreted systems can be applied to the analysis of such problems by considering three variations of the bit transmission problem. Categories and... (Update)

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A. Lomuscio and M. Sergot. The bit transmission problem revisited. Technical Report 4/2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lomuscio02bit.html   More

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  author = "A. Lomuscio and M. Sergot",
  title = "The bit transmission problem revisited",
  text = "A. Lomuscio and M. Sergot. The bit transmission problem revisited. Technical
    Report 4/2002.",
  year = "2002",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lomuscio02bit.html" }
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