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Offline Emergence Engineering For Agent Societies

Proceedings of the Fifth European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems EUMAS'07, 2007.
Authors: Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise
URL: http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/ZW2007EUMASTR.pdf
Tags: Agents, Balancing, Emergence Emergence, Engineering, Load Mobile RBGP Robustness, algorithms, genetic programming,
Abstract: Many examples for emergent behaviours may be observed in self-organising physical and biological systems which prove to be robust, stable, and adaptable. Such behaviors are often based on very simple mechanisms and rules, but artificially creating them is a challenging task which does not comply with traditional software engineering. In this article, we propose a hybrid approach by combining strategies from Genetic Programming and agent software engineering, and demonstrate that this approach effectively yields an emergent design for given problems.
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@inproceedings{ZW2007DGPFj,
title = {Offline Emergence Engineering For Agent Societies},
address = {Elmouradi Hotel, Hammamet, Tunesia},
author = {Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fifth European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems EUMAS'07},
month = {December~14},
url = {http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/ZW2007EUMASTR.pdf},
year = {2007},
abstract = {Many examples for emergent behaviours may be observed in self-organising physical and biological systems which prove to be robust, stable, and adaptable. Such behaviors are often based on very simple mechanisms and rules, but artificially creating them is a challenging task which does not comply with traditional software engineering. In this article, we propose a hybrid approach by combining strategies from Genetic Programming and agent software engineering, and demonstrate that this approach effectively yields an emergent design for given problems.},
keywords = {Agents, Balancing, Emergence Emergence, Engineering, Load Mobile RBGP Robustness, algorithms, genetic programming, }
}