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    A review of attacks and security approaches in open multi-agent systems

    Open multi-agent systems (MASs) have growing popularity in the Multi-agent Systems community and are predicted to have many applications in future, as large scale distributed systems become more widespread. A ...

    Shahriar Bijani, David Robertson in Artificial Intelligence Review (2014)

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    Multi-agent Virtual Machine Management Using the Lightweight Coordination Calculus

    LCC is a Lightweight Coordination Calculus which can be used to provide an executable, declarative specification of an agent interaction model. In this paper, we describe an LCC-based system for specifying the...

    Paul Anderson, Shahriar Bijani, Herry Herry in Transactions on Computational Collective I… (2013)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Multi-agent Negotiation of Virtual Machine Migration Using the Lightweight Coordination Calculus

    LCC is a Lightweight Coordination Calculus which can be used to provide an executable, declarative specification of an agent interaction model. In this paper, we describe an LCC-based system for specifying the...

    Paul Anderson, Shahriar Bijani in Agent and Multi-Agent Systems. Technologie… (2012)

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    Probing Attacks on Multi-Agent Systems Using Electronic Institutions

    In open multi-agent systems, electronic institutions are used to form the interaction environment by defining social norms for group behaviour. However, as this paper shows, electronic institutions can be turn...

    Shahriar Bijani, David Robertson in Declarative Agent Languages and Technologi… (2012)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Intrusion Detection in Open Peer-to-Peer Multi-Agent Systems

    One way to build large-scale autonomous systems is to develop open peer-to-peer architectures in which peers are not pre-engineered to work together and in which peers themselves determine the social norms tha...

    Shahriar Bijani, David Robertson in Managing the Dynamics of Networks and Services (2011)