Dernières publications
E. Sanchis, "Ontic Computing: A New Paradigm for Software Agent", Agent-Based Computing : Workshop III (ABC 2006), 6-10 November 2006, Wisla, Pologne.
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Abstract: Stemming from multiagent systems and systemics, the aim of ontic computing is the study of the complex properties of software agents.
For this purpose, it provides a unified conceptual framework called Systemion Model built on the concepts of
external finality, internal finality, qualities and attributes.
E. Sanchis, "A Systemic Framework for Open Software Agents", Second International Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts (WRAC 2005), 20-22 Septembe 2005, Greenbelt (Maryland), USA. LNCS 3825 (2006), p. 222-232, ISBN : 978-3-540-69265-2.
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Abstract: The systemic theory associates open systems and
complexity closely. This article presents a particular articulation between these two concepts using
the systemion model. Two types of opening are defined, characterized and illustrated using examples.
O. Eymard, E. Sanchis, J.L. Selves, "A Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Framework Based on Perceptive Reasoning".
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Abstract: Collaborative Learning Systems are often developed to enhance the communication between the actors. These systems suggest
a lot of interactivity to collaborate and a great efficiency to look for and to find solutions to a great number of problems. But in certain educational
contexts, numerous communication tools distract the users from their main collaboration activity. RetroMob is a peer-to-peer (P2P) lightweight
framework which focuses on the collaborative activity dedicated to the emergence of individual solutions built from the parallel perception of
solutions suggested by the other members of the group. For that, the mechanisms of interaction between the users are restricted to the discovering
and to the transparent and anonymous transfer of the solutions suggested by the peers.
E. Sanchis, "Attributes and Qualities: A Structural Approach for Complex Systems".
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Abstract: Many natural or artificial systems are considered to be complex because we experience the greatest difficulties
of expressing their external behaviors in a satisfactory mathematical form. The structural approach proposes a different methodology consisting in isolating
and modeling the nodes of complexity of a system by a fine analysis of their internal organization.
E. Sanchis, "Autonomy with regard to an Attribute".
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Abstract: This paper presents a model of autonomy called autonomy with regard to an attribute applicable to cognitive and
not cognitive artificial agents. Three criteria (global / partial, social / nonsocial, absolute / relative) are defined and used to describe the main
characteristics of this type of autonomy. A software agent autonomous with regard to the mobility illustrates a possible implementation of this model.