A Multiagent System (MAS) is a software paradigm for building large scale intelligent distributed systems. Increasingly these
systems are being deployed on handheld computing devices that rely on non-traditional communications mediums such as mobile
ad hoc networks and satellite links. These systems present new challenges for computer scientists in describing system performance
and analyzing competing systems. This chapter surveys existing metrics that can be used to describe MASs and related components.
A framework for analyzing MASs is provided and an example of how this framework might be employed is given for the domain
of distributed constraint reasoning.