2024-03-29T04:41:05Zhttps://gredos.usal.es/oai/requestoai:gredos.usal.es:10366/1343822024-03-13T09:52:58Zcom_10366_122575com_10366_4512com_10366_3823col_10366_134243
Rodríguez González, Sara
Julián Inglada, Vicente
Bajo Pérez, Javier
Carrascosa Casamayor, Carlos
Botti, Vicente
Corchado Rodríguez, Juan Manuel
2017-09-05T11:01:42Z
2017-09-05T11:01:42Z
2011
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence. Volumen 24 (5), pp. 895-910. Elsevier BV.
0952-1976 (Print)
http://hdl.handle.net/10366/134382
The purpose of this paper is to present the applicability of THOMAS, an architecture specially designed to model agent-based virtual organizations, in the development of a multiagent system for managing and planning routes for clients in a mall. In order to build virtual organizations, THOMAS offers mechanisms to take into account their structure, behaviour, dynamic, norms and environment. Moreover, one of the primary characteristics of the THOMAS architecture is the use of agents with reasoning and planning capabilities. These agents can perform a dynamic reorganization when they detect changes in the environment. The proposed architecture is composed of a set of related modules that are appropriate for developing systems in highly volatile environments similar to the one presented in this study. This paper presents THOMAS as well as the results obtained after having applied the system to a case study.
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Agent-based virtual organization architecture
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