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Resumo(s)
The environmental management domain is vast and encompasses
many identifiable activities: impact assessment, planning,
project evaluation, etc. In particular, this paper focusses
on the modelling of the project evaluation activity. The environmental
decision support system under development aims to
provide assistance to project developers in the selection of adequate
locations, guaranteeing the compliance with the applicable
regulations and the existing development plans as well
as satisfying the specified project requirements. The inherent
multidisciplinarity features of this activity lead to the adoption
of the Multi-Agent paradigm, and, in particular, to the modelling
of the involved agencies as a community of cooperative
autonomous agents, where each agency contributes with
its share of problem solving to the final system’s recommendation.
To achieve this behaviour the many conclusions of the
individual agencies have to be justifiably accommodated: not
only they may differ, but can be interdependent, complementary,
irreconcilable, or simply, independent. We propose different
solutions (involving both local and global consistency)
to support the adequate merge of the distinct perspectives that
inevitably arise during this type of decision making.
Descrição
Palavras-chave
Distributed Coherence Maintenance Multiagent Systems
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Benedita Malheiro; Eugénio Oliveira. Environmental Decision Support: a Multi-Agent Approach, Trabalho apresentado em First International Conference on Autonomous Agents, In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents'97), Marina del Rey, Califórnia, 1997.
Editora
ACM Press
