Presentation 1999/1/12
From Computational Organization Theory to Organizational Computing : Approaching via Agent-Based Models and Practical Problems
Takao TERANO,
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Abstract(in English) In the past decade, computational organization theory (COT) has provided both organization and computer science people with models, techniques, and applications based on symbol manipulations. This paper discusses the issues of COT based studies on multiagent systems including social interaction and organizational behaviors of people and/or software agents. There remain three basic problems : compliexity of models, parameter tuning, and application domains. To overcome such problems, we are developing novel multiagent-or polyagent-based architectures : Organizational-learning oriented Classifier System (OCS) and a simulation environment TRURL. This paper gives the overview of the architectures and explains how we cope with the basic problems by using OCS and TRURL. The results suggest the new direction on multiagent reseraches : Organizational Computing.
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Keyword(in English) Multiagent Systems / Compuutational Organization Theory / Evolutionary Computation / Social System Simulation
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Title (in English) From Computational Organization Theory to Organizational Computing : Approaching via Agent-Based Models and Practical Problems
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Keyword(1) Multiagent Systems
Keyword(2) Compuutational Organization Theory
Keyword(3) Evolutionary Computation
Keyword(4) Social System Simulation
1st Author's Name Takao TERANO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Systems Management, University of Tsukuba()
Date 1999/1/12
Paper # AI98-71
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 499
Page pp.pp.-
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