Hybrid-agent organization modeling: A logical-heuristic approach

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This paper describes a hybrid-agent organization model from a logical-heuristic point of view. The organization model is an ordered set composed of an environment (or domain), the hybrid agents as elements of the environmental structure, as well as some connecting functions. A hybrid-agent in an organization structure is composed of a heuristic-decision support system (HDSS) and the decision-maker (the user) is one of the units. By using this hybrid-agent organization modeling, we can provide instruments that will help with the making of decisions in a financial organization such as a commercial bank. © 2007 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Marostica, A., Briano, C. A., & Chinkes, E. (2007). Hybrid-agent organization modeling: A logical-heuristic approach. In Computational Intelligence in Economics and Finance: Volume II (pp. 209–223). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72821-4_13

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