2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14962-7_4
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Building Multi-Agent Systems for Workflow Enactment and Exception Handling

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“…Platon et al [44] surveyed the challenges for exception handling in MAS, and Platon's thesis is on exception handling and a robust framework for executing agent plans [44]. Lam et al [39] describe a workflow management system that uses norms and semantic web techniques to handle exceptions that arise during enactment. Mandrake takes a more agentlocal and interaction-oriented approach, with each agent responding to any violations of its own expectations using communication patterns supported by an interaction protocol.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Platon et al [44] surveyed the challenges for exception handling in MAS, and Platon's thesis is on exception handling and a robust framework for executing agent plans [44]. Lam et al [39] describe a workflow management system that uses norms and semantic web techniques to handle exceptions that arise during enactment. Mandrake takes a more agentlocal and interaction-oriented approach, with each agent responding to any violations of its own expectations using communication patterns supported by an interaction protocol.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work detailed in [Lam et al, 2010] represents the agent organisation using Semantic Web languages. In the framework, norms (permissions, obligations, prohibitions and power) over agent actions as well as roles and role classification (a hierarchical structure between roles) are represented using OWL [Antoniou and van Harmelen, 2003] and SWRL 12 .…”
Section: Hybrid Organisational-institutional Models For Normative Mul...mentioning
confidence: 99%