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Title: A review of norms and normative multiagent systems
Authors: Mahmoud, M.A. 
Ahmad, M.S. 
Mohd Yusoff, M.Z. 
Mustapha, A. 
Issue Date: 2014
Journal: Scientific World Journal 
Abstract: Norms and normative multiagent systems have become the subjects of interest for many researchers. Such interest is caused by the need for agents to exploit the norms in enhancing their performance in a community. The term norm is used to characterize the behaviours of community members. The concept of normative multiagent systems is used to facilitate collaboration and coordination among social groups of agents. Many researches have been conducted on norms that investigate the fundamental concepts, definitions, classification, and types of norms and normative multiagent systems including normative architectures and normative processes. However, very few researches have been found to comprehensively study and analyze the literature in advancing the current state of norms and normative multiagent systems. Consequently, this paper attempts to present the current state of research on norms and normative multiagent systems and propose a norm's life cycle model based on the review of the literature. Subsequently, this paper highlights the significant areas for future work. © 2014 Moamin A. Mahmoud et al.
URI: http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/8273
DOI: 10.1155/2014/684587
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