Robustness is an important property of software systems; the availability of proper feedback is crucial to obtain it, especially when a system consists of distributed and interconnected components. Multiagent systems (MAS) are valuable for conceptualizing and implementing distributed systems, but they fall short in addressing robustness in a systematic way at design time. In this article, we provide a definition of accountability and show its use for designing robust MAS.

Reimagining Robust Distributed Systems through Accountable MAS

Baldoni M.;Baroglio C.;Micalizio R.;Tedeschi S.
2021-01-01

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Robustness is an important property of software systems; the availability of proper feedback is crucial to obtain it, especially when a system consists of distributed and interconnected components. Multiagent systems (MAS) are valuable for conceptualizing and implementing distributed systems, but they fall short in addressing robustness in a systematic way at design time. In this article, we provide a definition of accountability and show its use for designing robust MAS.
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Task analysis; Perturbation methods; Organizations; Unified modeling language; Standards organizations; Robustness; Internet
Baldoni M.; Baroglio C.; Micalizio R.; Tedeschi S.
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