Horling, B. & Lesser, V. (2004), ‘A survey of multi-agent organizational paradigms’, The Knowledge Engineering Review
19(04), 281–316.
Abstract:
Many researchers have demonstrated that the organizational design employed by an agent system can have s
significant, quantitative effect on its performance characteristics. A range of organizational strategies have emerged
from this line of research, each with different strengths and weaknesses. In this article we present a survey of the
major organizational paradigms used in multi-agent systems. These include hierarchies, holarchies, coalitions, teams,
congregations, societies, federations, markets, and matrix organizations. We will providea description of each, discuss
their advantages and disadvantages, and provide examples of how they may be instantiated and maintained. This summary
will facilitate the comparative evaluation of organizational styles, allowing designers to first recognizethe
spectrumof possibilities, and then guiding the selection of an appropriate organizational design for a particular
domain and environment.
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