Agent-based simulation in a normative environment using the EPMP domain

Simulation is a way of doing thought experiments besides the deduction and induction methods. Agent-based Simulation (ABS) falls under the domain of artificial intelligence when agent is used to perform certain tasks such as behaviour prediction, optimization of functions or time-constrained work-fl...

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Published in:Information Technology Journal
Main Author: Hamid N.H.A.; Ahmad A.; Ahmad M.S.; Tang Y.C.A.; Mustapha A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Hamid N.H.A.; Ahmad A.; Ahmad M.S.; Tang Y.C.A.; Mustapha A.
Agent-based simulation in a normative environment using the EPMP domain
2013
Information Technology Journal
12
6
10.3923/itj.2013.1213.1219
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84876368254&doi=10.3923%2fitj.2013.1213.1219&partnerID=40&md5=b503b4180e2227bdea0400e7db5e4d20
Simulation is a way of doing thought experiments besides the deduction and induction methods. Agent-based Simulation (ABS) falls under the domain of artificial intelligence when agent is used to perform certain tasks such as behaviour prediction, optimization of functions or time-constrained work-flow management. This work discussed the use of ABS on a computational normative framework based on a set of empirical characteristics that influence agents' performance in time-constrained environment. The ABS simulates a domain called the Examination Preparation and Moderation Process (EPMP) which entails document submission processes with deadlines. The simulation is conducted in six different environments and the results of the agent performance in each environment are presented and discussed. The results indicate that the simulation conducted in the EPMP is suitable and effective for evaluating normative agent-based systems. © 2013 Asian Network for Scientific Information.

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author Hamid N.H.A.; Ahmad A.; Ahmad M.S.; Tang Y.C.A.; Mustapha A.
spellingShingle Hamid N.H.A.; Ahmad A.; Ahmad M.S.; Tang Y.C.A.; Mustapha A.
Agent-based simulation in a normative environment using the EPMP domain
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title Agent-based simulation in a normative environment using the EPMP domain
title_short Agent-based simulation in a normative environment using the EPMP domain
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description Simulation is a way of doing thought experiments besides the deduction and induction methods. Agent-based Simulation (ABS) falls under the domain of artificial intelligence when agent is used to perform certain tasks such as behaviour prediction, optimization of functions or time-constrained work-flow management. This work discussed the use of ABS on a computational normative framework based on a set of empirical characteristics that influence agents' performance in time-constrained environment. The ABS simulates a domain called the Examination Preparation and Moderation Process (EPMP) which entails document submission processes with deadlines. The simulation is conducted in six different environments and the results of the agent performance in each environment are presented and discussed. The results indicate that the simulation conducted in the EPMP is suitable and effective for evaluating normative agent-based systems. © 2013 Asian Network for Scientific Information.
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