Policies for Role Based Agents in Environments With Changing Ontologies

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Software agents try to achieve the goals of roles that they have in an environment. It is supposed that the dynamic structure of role based agents can be connected with updatable domain ontologies of the environment. Ontology evolution can cause the update of agent behaviors or access restrictions to ontological elements. So regulation for the agent behaviors may be needed. Our motivation is to create a suitable policy model for agents, environments and organizations when ontologies in the environment can change.

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Multi agent systems, Ontology, Policy model

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Tekbacak, F., Tuğlular, T., and Dikenelli, O. (2011, May). Policies for role based agents in environments with changing ontologies. Paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems 2011, AAMAS 2011, Taipei, Taiwan

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1259

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1260
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