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Introducing the Concept of Hyperactivity in Multi Agent Systems

Olivier MorelFabrice MeriaudeauAamir Saeed MalikVineet Nagrath

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business.industryComputer scienceMulti-agent systemAutonomous agentIntelligent decision support system020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreComputingMethodologies_ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEAgent-based social simulationIntelligent agent[INFO.INFO-TI] Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]Belief–desire–intention software modelSoftware agentHuman–computer interaction[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV][ INFO.INFO-TI ] Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessAgent architecturecomputer

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International audience; Software Agents are no longer the simple communication gateways for devices to interconnect using one or more networks. With Multi Agent Systems contributing in a wide spectrum of intelligent systems, the Agents are in a more proactive role than just being responsible for passing messages between their respective base systems. Agent Relation Charts and the Hyperactive Transaction Model in general is one of the recent attempts of developing a multi-view design model for Multi Agent Systems. The model has made a clear distinction in the regular and intelligent activities of an agent. Based on these differences, the agents are classified into three main categories named as Passive, Active and Hyperactive Agents. In this paper we first attempt to clearly explain the basis on which distinctions are made in the activities of an agent, and why such a distinction improves the overall design process for the multi agent systems. We then define and demonstrate the three kinds of agents based on the distinctions made in their activities and thus introducing the concept of Hyperactivity in a multi agent system.

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