Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework
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An Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework is a multi-agent system framework that enables autonomous agents to reach agreements through agreement negotiation, agreement semantic alignment, and agreement trust mechanisms.
- AKA: Agreement Technologies, Agreement Computing Framework, Computational Agreement Framework.
- Context:
- It can typically facilitate Agreement Negotiation Protocols among agreement participant agents.
- It can typically establish Agreement Semantic Alignment for agreement shared understanding.
- It can typically maintain Agreement Trust Models for agreement reliable interactions.
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- It can often enforce Agreement Normative Systems through agreement rule compliance.
- It can often track Agreement Reputation Scores via agreement performance history.
- It can often support Agreement Argumentation Processes in agreement conflict resolution.
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- It can range from being a Collaborative Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework to being a Competitive Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework, depending on its agreement interaction model.
- It can range from being a Centralized Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework to being a Distributed Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework, depending on its agreement coordination architecture.
- It can range from being an Implicit Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework to being an Explicit Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework, depending on its agreement formalization level.
- It can range from being a Static Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework to being a Dynamic Agreement Technology Multi-Agent Framework, depending on its agreement protocol adaptability.
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- It can integrate with Agreement Organization Models for agreement structure definition.
- It can connect to Agreement Service Platforms for agreement execution support.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- Human Negotiation Process, which uses agreement social conventions rather than computational protocols.
- Unilateral Decision System, which lacks agreement negotiation mechanisms.
- Command-Control System, which imposes agreement hierarchical decisions without consensus.
- See: Multi-Agent System Framework, Negotiation Protocol, Trust Management System, Normative Multi-Agent System, Argumentation Framework, Semantic Alignment Protocol, FIPA-ACL Language.