Engineering Societies in the Agents World X

  • Kir H
  • Ekinci E
  • Dikenelli O
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Abstract

OCAMS is a practical engineering application of multi-agent systems technology, involving redesign of the tools and practices in a complex, distributed system. OCAMS is designed to assist flight controllers in managing interactions with the file system onboard the International Space Station. The "simulation to implementation" development methodology combines ethnography, participatory design, multiagent simulation, and agent-based systems integration. We describe the model of existing operations and how it was converted into a future operations simulation that embeds a multiagent tool that automates part of the work. This hybrid simulation flexibly combines actual and simulated systems (e.g., mail) and objects (e.g., files) with simulated people, and is validated with actual data. A middleware infrastructure for agent societies is thus demonstrated in which agents are used to link arbitrary hardware and software systems to distributed teams of people on earth and in space-the first step in developing an interplanetary multiagent system. © 2008 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Kir, H., Ekinci, E. E., & Dikenelli, O. (2009). Engineering Societies in the Agents World X. (H. Aldewereld, V. Dignum, & G. Picard, Eds.), ESAW (Vol. 5881, pp. 181–196). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10203-5

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