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Enriching a MAS Environment with Institutional Services
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Enriching a MAS Environment with Institutional Services
Andreia Malucelli1, 2 , Henrique Lopes Cardoso1 and Eugénio Oliveira1 
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LIACC – NIAD&R, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, R. Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal |
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PUCPR – Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, R. Imaculada Conceição, 1155, 80215-901 Curitiba PR, Brazil |
Abstract
Most environments for multi-agent systems limit themselves to providing message transport and white/yellow page services.
While these are generic facilities, in some domains other services are necessary, which may map real-world services provided
by institutions. The Electronic Institution concept represents the virtual counterpart of real-world institutions, and one
of its benefits is to provide a regulated and trustful environment by enforcing norms and providing specific institutional
services. This paper presents some of such institutional services. Ontology-based services are provided to assist agent interaction,
making the establishment of business agreements more efficient. After the establishment of an agreement through an appropriate
negotiation process, it is necessary to verify the execution of the resulting contract. For this, we introduce an institutional
normative environment based on the concept of institutional reality and norms.
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