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Qiu, Z. F., G. Deconinck, N. Gui, R. Duan, and R. Belmans. "A Market-based MAS Framework for Microgrids." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 41, no. 2 (2008): 11053–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20080706-5-kr-1001.01872.

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Tillema, Sandra. "Towards an integrated contingency framework for MAS sophistication." Management Accounting Research 16, no. 1 (March 2005): 101–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mar.2004.12.001.

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Johnson, Geoffrey M., Philip J. Mead, Sandra E. Dann, and Mark T. Weller. "Multinuclear MAS NMR Studies of Sodalitic Framework Materials." Journal of Physical Chemistry B 104, no. 7 (February 2000): 1454–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp9929521.

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Mozgawa, W., Z. Fojud, M. Handke, and S. Jurga. "MAS NMR and FTIR spectra of framework aluminosilicates." Journal of Molecular Structure 614, no. 1-3 (September 2002): 281–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-2860(02)00262-4.

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García, Nicolas, and Anthony Gonzales. "Cinco Dedos: A Mexican American Studies Framework." Association of Mexican American Educators Journal 15, no. 2 (September 3, 2021): 85–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.24974/amae.15.2.424.

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Mexican American Studies (MAS) courses have been criticized for many years. Legislation in Arizona and Texas have attempted to ban the content. This article pushes back on this attempt of oppression and offers MAS teachers a framework to apply when teaching the content. Using a timeline to depict the years of attempts for Mexican American Studies to be approved, we offer practitioners and researchers an Ethnic Studies framework particularly with MAS courses. Using cultural art, poetry, and literature, MAS teachers can benefit from using the Cinco Dedos framework especially at the secondary (6-12) grade levels. This framework prepares MAS teachers to utilize various Chicanx histories to tell the stories of Mexican American heroes not talked about in traditional American history courses. This article also provides tools to use in secondary MAS classrooms that highlight Mexican American culture for students provided by a MAS teacher. One of the founders of the framework uses this in his MAS course at a high school located in San Antonio, TX.
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Paletta, Mauricio. "MAS-based Agent Societies by Means of Scout Movement." International Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems 4, no. 3 (July 2012): 29–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jats.2012070103.

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The concept of agent societies (or organizations) has become an important research area in the field of agent-related systems and vice versa. In order to do field-related simulations or to solve a variety of problems based in this research area, Multi-Agent System (MAS) frameworks are necessary. Several good proposals have been presented in this field. This paper presents a new MAS-based framework for agent societies based on the principles of a familiar, global connotation youth movement known as Scouting. The main goal of this paper is not to demonstrate whether the proposal presented here, which is presented by name of MAS-Scout, is better or not than the other current proposals. Instead, MAS-Scout is focusing in the following premise: knowing that Scouting has been a very successful social movement in the world; can its principles be used as a basis for designing a MAS-based framework used for implementing agent societies?
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Jang, In-Hun, and Kwee-Bo Sim. "Multi Agent System (MAS) Framework for Home Network Application." Journal of Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems 17, no. 1 (February 25, 2007): 80–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5391/jkiis.2007.17.1.080.

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Heras, Stella, Vicente Botti, and Vicente Julián. "Challenges for a CBR framework for argumentation in open MAS." Knowledge Engineering Review 24, no. 4 (December 2009): 327–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269888909990178.

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AbstractNowadays, Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) are broadening their applications to open environments, where heterogeneous agents could enter into the system, form agents’ organizations and interact. The high dynamism of open MAS gives rise to potential conflicts between agents and thus, to a need for a mechanism to reach agreements. Argumentation is a natural way of harmonizing conflicts of opinion that has been applied to many disciplines, such as Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) and MAS. Some approaches that apply CBR to manage argumentation in MAS have been proposed in the literature. These improve agents’ argumentation skills by allowing them to reason and learn from experiences. In this paper, we have reviewed these approaches and identified the current contributions of the CBR methodology in this area. As a result of this work, we have proposed several open issues that must be taken into consideration to develop a CBR framework that provides the agents of an open MAS with arguing and learning capabilities.
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., Rohit Srivastava. "MAS BASED FRAMEWORK TO PROTECT CLOUD COMPUTING AGAINST DDOS ATTACK." International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology 02, no. 12 (December 25, 2013): 36–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2013.0212005.

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Betts, Jack, and Berndt Müller. "Engineering MAS – A Device Integration Framework for Smart Home Environments." Fundamenta Informaticae 135, no. 4 (2014): 341–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/fi-2014-1127.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "MAS framework"

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Miller, Stuart R. "Scandium bearing open framework materials." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/570.

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Here I report the hydrothermal chemistry of scandium, examining the behavior of the Sc³⁺ cation in various systems, including phosphates, phosphites, phosphonates and carboxylates. In total, 27 different materials, 23 of which are novel, have been synthesised and their structures solved. Seven different scandium phosphate-based materials have been successfully synthesised using amines and alkali hydroxides as structure directing agents, producing chain, layer and framework materials. Thermal analysis of these materials indicated that they were not stable upon removal of the template, because there are hydrogen bonding networks between the template and free OH groups on the phosphate groups. Certain conditions lead to the crystallization of either kolbeckite, Sc(PO₄).2H₂O, or a langbeinite-type structure, (NH₄)₂Sc₂(HPO₄)(PO₄)₂, which are dense frameworks. Investigation of scandium phosphites leads to the formation of more thermally stable frameworks. Investigation of scandium phosphite-based materials using different structure directing agents yielded three framework phosphite materials and one layered phosphite / phosphate. The use of lithium hydroxide and ethylenediamine within scandium phosphite systems resulted in the crystallization of a gainesite type framework, (LiSc(HPO₃)₂)and (H₃N(CH₂)₂NH₃)₂Sc₄(HPO₃)₈, which distorts in order to accommodate the amine, but not the lithium cation. Decreasing the potential for the formation of hydrogen bonding networks in the phosphite systems led to the formation of framework structures, however these structures did not retain their crystalline integrity upon removal of the template. In order to impart structure directing properties upon scandium-based materials but avoid the formation of hydrogen bonding networks upon which the crystalline integrity is dependent, scandium phosphonates were investigated. Seven different scandium phosphonate materials have been synthesised, two of which have been solved from powder diffraction data, and one from a combination of powder diffraction data, molecular modeling and single crystal data. Synthesis of scandium phosphonate materials yielded two thermally stable, porous materials with reversible water adsorption properties, NaSc(CH₃PO₃)₂•H₂O and Sc₂(O₃PCH₂(NHC₅H₁₀NH)₋CH₂PO₃)₃4H₂O. The success of this approach led to the examination of scandium carboxylate metal organic framework materials. The incorporation of Sc³⁺ into microporous carboxylate frameworks yielded three aliphatic scandium carboxylates and six aromatic scandium carboxylates. The scandium analogue of MIL-53 shows potential for gas adsorption studies, as well as illustrating that scandium carboxylates can be isostructural to metal carboxylate materials already published. The scandium terephthalate, Sc₂(O₂CC₆H₄CO₂)₃, is a small pore framework material with an unprecedented structure type, the adsorption properties of which have been examined using a variety of different small gas molecules and hydrocarbons, including X-ray analysis of the structures whilst adsorbing different molecules. ⁴⁵Sc MAS NMR has been performed on the materials prepared pure and characterized in this thesis, in order to establish a library of chemical shifts for scandium in different framework environments.
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SARDINHA, JOSE ALBERTO RODRIGUES PEREIRA. "MAS-SCHOOL E ASYNC: A METHOD AND A FRAMEWORK FOR BUILDING INTELLIGENT AGENTS." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2005. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=6681@1.

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CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO
Agentes de Software é uma tecnologia que permite criar simuladores e sistemas inteligentes que tomam decisões automaticamente. A primeira contribuição dessa tese é o MAS-School, um método para modelar e implementar agentes de software inteligentes desde as primeiras fases de desenvolvimento. Esse método também apresenta várias orientações de como incluir aprendizado na fase de design e implementação. O método apresenta no final uma estratégia incremental de desenvolvimento para permitir a avaliação do desempenho das técnicas de machine learning. A segunda contribuição dessa tese é o framework ASYNC. O ASYNC é composto por um conjunto de ferramentas de engenharia de software para auxiliar a construção de sistemas baseados em agentes assíncronos, cooperativos e inteligentes. Esta tese apresenta quatro estudos de casos complexos desenvolvidos com agentes inteligentes para exemplificar o uso do método e framework. A primeira aplicação apresenta um sistema baseado em agentes para criar promoções em um mercado varejista utilizando o conceito de agregação de produtos. A segunda aplicação apresenta um mercado virtual para compra e venda de bens. A terceira aplicação é um sistema multi-agente distribuído para um complexo cenário de procurement em leilões simultâneos e interdependentes. Essa aplicação participou do Trading Agent Competition em 2004 e obteve a terceira colocação. A quarta aplicação é um sistema multi-agente para um Supply Chain Management.
The agent technology is used to develop systems that perform several complex tasks. This thesis presents the MAS-School method for modeling and implementing intelligent agent-based systems. The method presents a systematic approach to support a disciplined introduction of machine learning techniques in multi-agent systems from an early stage of design. The proposed approach encompasses guidelines to both the design and implementation phases of an agent-based system. It is based on an incremental development strategy that largely relies on simulation and testing techniques. This thesis also presents the ASYNC framework that is composed of software engineering tools for building agent based system for asynchronous, cooperative and intelligent agents. This thesis presents four complex applications that used the proposed method and framework in the design and implementation phase. The first case study presents an application that discovers the most appealing offerings for consumers in a retail market. The second case study presents a virtual marketplace for buying and selling goods with automatic negotiation. The third case study is a multi-agent system for a complex procurement scenario with interdependent and simultaneous auctions. This system achieved the third place in the 2004 TAC Classic competition. The fourth case study is a multi-agent system for a PC manufacturer scenario based on sourcing of components, manufacturing of PC's and sales to customers.
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Sharma, Naveen, and n/a. "A multi agent system framework for.NET." University of Canberra. Information Sciences & Engineering, 2005. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060726.153250.

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This thesis presents an approach to modeling Multi Agent Systems (MAS). A framework and its implementation are presented as an extension to .NET. A number of definitions of agents are evaluated for the purpose of a broad understanding of the term software agent. Software agent has been defined in MAS context and its characteristics are identified and implemented. Motivation factors for building framework for MAS have been discussed. A number of existing technologies are discussed and evaluated. A number of agent systems previously developed are also being discussed in the middle part of the thesis. A model software agent has been defined and its characteristics are divided in two basic categories essential and optional. Its implementation has been distributed into different components throughout the MAS framework. Some of these characteristics are jointly implemented by a number of components and others responsibility rest on the individual components. Detail working of the MAS framework (i.e. what to do, when to do) is explained as guide to develop MAS using MAS framework. The protocols followed by the framework components to make communication possible between them are discussed at components level. The required information for developing MAS using MAS framework are also discussed. It answers the why, when and how questions in regards to using MAS framework A case study on Dynamic Truck Scheduling (DTS) system is discussed, designed and implemented using the MAS framework. DTS System has been used as a prototype application to test and evaluate the framework. DTS also represents a model problem that can be answered by using MAS; complete in-depth details about the problem statement are discussed. It also discusses the design and implementation of the solution along with the test results of the framework. Possible future expansion is presented in light of a number of limitations known of the MAS framework. The code working behind the different components of the MAS framework is given in appendices. Some important standards of XML that are used to pass information between agents and MAS framework components are also given in the format of tables.
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Wallace, Iain Andrew. "Social reasoning in multi-agent systems with the expectation-strategy-behaviour framework." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5722.

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Multi-agent Systems (MAS) provide an increasingly relevant field of research due to their many applications to modelling real world situations where the behaviour of many individual, self-motivated, agents must be reasoned about and controlled. The problem of agent social reasoning is central to MAS, where an agent reasons about its actions and interactions with other agents. This is the most important component of MAS, as it is the interactions, cooperation and competition between agents that make MAS a powerful approach suited for tackling many complex problems. Existing work focuses either on specific types of social reasoning or general purpose agent practical reasoning - reasoning directed toward actions. This thesis argues that social reasoning should be considered separately from practical reasoning. There are many possible benefits to this separation compared to existing approaches. Principally, it can allow general algorithms for agent implementation, analysis and bounded reasoning. This viewpoint is motivated by the desire to implement social reasoning agents and allow for a more general theory of social reasoning in agents. This thesis presents the novel Expectation- Strategy-Behaviour (ESB) framework for social reasoning, which provides a generic way to specify and execute agent reasoning approaches. ESB is a powerful tool, allowing an agent designer to write expressive social reasoning specifications and have a computational model generated automatically. Through a formalism and description of an implemented reasoner based on this theory it is shown that it is possible and beneficial to implement a social reasoning engine as a complementary component to practical reasoning. By using ESB to specify, and then implement, existing social reasoning schemes for joint commitment and normative reasoning, the framework is shown to be a suitable general reasoner. Examples are provided of how reasoning can be bounded in an ESB agent and the mechanism to allow analysis of agent designs is discussed. Finally, there is discussion on the merits of the ESB solution and possible future work.
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Giuliani, Roberto. "Tecnologie e framework per la programmazione multi-agente." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2016. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/10101/.

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Negli ultimi anni le tecnologie informatiche sono state al centro di uno sviluppo esponenziale. Fra le incalcolabili innovazioni presentate, ha preso sempre più campo il paradigma per la programmazione ad agenti, che permette la realizzazione di sistemi software complessi, i quali, nell'informatica moderna, ricoprono un ruolo di fondamentale importanza. Questi sistemi, denominati autonomi, mostrano caratteristiche interessanti per scenari dinamici; essi infatti devono essere robusti e resistenti, in grado di adattarsi al contesto ambientale e quindi reagire a determinate modifiche che si verificano nell'ambiente, comportandosi di conseguenza. Indicano perciò la pro-attività dell'entità presa in considerazione. In questa tesi saranno spiegate queste tipologie di sistemi, introdotte le loro caratteristiche e mostrate le loro potenzialità. Tali caratteristiche permettono di responsabilizzare i soggetti, rendendo il sistema auto-organizzato, con una migliore scalabilità e modularità, riducendo quindi le elevate esigenze di calcolo. L'organizzazione di questo documento prevede i primi capitoli atti a introdurre il mondo dei sistemi autonomi, partendo dalle definizioni di autonomia e di agenti software, concludendo con i sistemi multi-agenti, allo scopo di permettere al lettore una comprensione adatta ed esaustiva. I successivi capitoli riguardano le fasi di progettazione delle entità prese in esame, le loro forme di standardizzazione e i modelli che possono adottare, tra i quali il più conosciuto, il modello BDI. Ne seguono due diverse metodologie per l'ingegneria del software orientata agli agenti. Si conclude con la presentazione dello stato dell'arte degli ambienti di sviluppo conosciuti, contenente un'esauriente introduzione ad ognuno di essi ed una visione nel mondo del lavoro del loro apporto negli applicativi in commercio. Infine la tesi terminerà con un capitolo di conclusioni e di riflessioni sui possibili aspetti futuri.
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Zhu, Julie. "A peer-to-peer software framework for cooperative robotic system." Queensland University of Technology, 2006. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16210/.

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Recent developments in embedded systems give robots access to the Internet and make them more flexible and capable of performing more complex applications. However, these robots are still limited in terms of size, CPU power, storage resources and memory. Consequently, these robots have only been manufactured for certain specific applications and cannot be re-used for other applications. This presents us with a challenge to design a software framework - Robot Colony. The Robot Colony enables robots to be suitable for a wide range of applications, not originally received from manufacturers, to achieve greater functionality, flexibility and utility. This research outlines the architecture and functionality of the Robot Colony to support the collaboration between devices in the P2P community and also analyse the JXTA platform, which was the framework originally proposed. Lastly we present a customized P2P architecture that specifically addresses the interaction betweensoftware components across the network. We further discuss the following technologies applied in theframework: * XML-based Directory Service Provider * HTTP-based publish/describe control commands * Remote Process Invoke To fully complete the project, a thorough evaluation of the framework based on either the JXTAplatform or the customized P2P channel has been conducted. This evaluation provides basic statistics data for the proposed framework design and implementation. Further more, we have presented a realtime Demo at the Smart Device lab of the Queensland University of Technology.
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Pakgohar, Alireza. "Hierarchical multi-project planning and supply chain management : an integrated framework." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15720.

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This work focuses on the need for new knowledge to allow hierarchical multi-project management to be conducted in the construction industry, which is characterised by high uncertainty, fragmentation, complex decisions, dynamic changes and long-distance communication. A dynamic integrated project management approach is required at strategic, tactical and operational levels in order to achieve adaptability. The work sees the multi-project planning and control problem in the context of supply chain management at main contractor companies. A portfolio manager must select and prioritise the projects, bid and negotiate with a wide range of clients, while project managers are dealing with subcontractors, suppliers, etc whose relationships and collaborations are critical to the optimisation of schedules in which time, cost and safety (etc) criteria must be achieved. Literature review and case studies were used to investigate existing approaches to hierarchical multi-project management, to identify the relationships and interactions between the parties concerned, and to investigate the possibilities for integration. A system framework was developed using a multi-agent-system architecture and utilising procedures adapted from literature to deal with short, medium and long-term planning. The framework is based on in-depth case study and integrates time-cost trade-off for project optimisation with multi-attribute utility theory to facilitate project scheduling, subcontractor selection and bid negotiation at the single project level. In addition, at the enterprise level, key performance indicator rule models are devised to align enterprise supply chain configuration (strategic decision) with bid selection and bid preparation/negotiation (tactical decision) and project supply chain selection (operational decision). Across the hierarchical framework the required quantitative and qualitative methods are integrated for project scheduling, risk assessment and subcontractor evaluation. Thus, experience sharing and knowledge management facilitate project planning across the scattered construction sites. The mathematical aspects were verified using real data from in-depth case study and a test case. The correctness, usefulness and applicability of the framework for users was assessed by creating a prototype Multi Agent System-Decision Support System (MAS-DSS) which was evaluated empirically with four case studies in national, international, large and small companies. The positive feedback from these cases indicates strong acceptance of the framework by experienced practitioners. It provides an original contribution to the literature on planning and supply chain management by integrating a practical solution for the dynamic and uncertain complex multi-project environment of the construction industry.
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Mustapha, Karam. "Un cadre méthodologique et une architecture logicielle orientés agents pour la modélisation et la simulation organisationnelles de chaînes logistiques." Thesis, Aix-Marseille 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AIX30056.

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Dans la recherche de performance de chaînes logistiques, la modélisation et la simulation de ces chaînes prenant en compte des aspects organisationnels s‘avèrent nécessaire. Dans cette perspective, nous proposons tout d‘abord un nouveau cadre méthodologique de modélisation et simulation orienté agents de chaînes logistiques, prenant en compte explicitement les aspects organisationnels, tant structurels que dynamiques, ainsi que des observables et indicateurs dans la modélisation de ces chaînes. Ce cadre méthodologique est structuré selon deux niveaux d'abstraction principale qui sont : un niveau conceptuel et un niveau opérationnel. Pour chacun de ces niveaux nous avons différents modèles qui sont proposés et décrit en détail. Ensuite, afin de simuler les modèles de simulation de ces chaines logistiques obtenus par ce cadre méthodologique, nous proposons une architecture logicielle multi-paradigmes spécifique. Cette architecture qui supporte l‘intégration de différentes plates-formes de simulation, est basée sur un médiateur, constituant un système multi-agents, et assurant l‘interaction entre les simulateurs. Les agents de ce médiateur sont chargés de collecter les informations permettant de produire les observables, maintenir la structure organisationnelle lorsque des entités organisationnelles (groupes) sont distribués sur différents simulateurs, l‘interopérabilité entre ces simulateurs, et enfin garantir la validité de la simulation d‘un point de vue temporel. Enfin, la mise en œuvre du cadre méthodologique et de l‘architecture logicielle proposés sont illustrées sur un cas industriel réaliste de chaîne logistique. La présentation des phases de conception est détaillée ainsi que la spécification et l‘implémentation du cas industriel au sein de l‘environnement de modélisation et de simulation proposé
In the search for performance of supply chains, modeling and simulation of these chains, taking into account the organizational aspects are needed. In this perspective, firstly we propose a new methodology for modeling and simulation of supply chains oriented agents, taking into account explicitly the organizational aspects, both structural and dynamic as well as observable indicators in the modeling of these chains. This methodological framework is structured along two main levels of abstraction, conceptual and operational levels. For each level we have models that are proposed and described in details. Then, to simulate the simulation models of supply chains obtained by this methodological framework, we propose a multi-paradigm software architecture specific. This architecture supports the integration of different platforms simulation is based on a mediator, providing a multi-agent system, and ensuring the interaction between the simulators. The agents of this mediator is responsible for collecting required information to produce observables and maintaining the organizational structure while the organizational entities (groups) are distributed over different simulators and interoperability between these simulators, and finally ensuring the validity of the simulation for a temporal point of view. Finally, the implementation of the methodological framework and the proposed software architecture are shown in a realistic industrial case supply chain. The presentation of the design phase is detailed and the specification and implementation of industrial case in environmental modeling and simulation proposed
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DARIRA, RAVI SURESH. "A DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR PROPERTY MAPS." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1143665177.

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Sharif, Muddsair. "To-Do Map- Location Focused Task Management Framework." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, fysik och matematik, DFM, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-17242.

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Books on the topic "MAS framework"

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McKenney, Mark, and Markus Schneider. Map Framework. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46766-5.

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1940-, Hall John Kendrick, Universiṭat Ben-Guryon ba-Negev. Department of Geological & Environmental Sciences, and Universiṭat Tel-Aviv. Department of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences, eds. Geological framework of the Levant. Jerusalem: Historical Productions-Hall, 2005.

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Howard, Ross. An operational framework for media and peacebuilding. Vancouver: Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society, 2002.

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Cheverolat, Simon. Developing a sky map software with the .NET framework. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2004.

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Mine Action Programme of Afghanistan. 1389 Integrated Operational Framework, 1st Apr. 2010-31st Mar. 2011. Kabul]: Mine Action Programme of Afghanistan, 2010.

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Arguing for a general framework for mass media scholarship. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2008.

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Polivy, Deborah Kaplan. Donor cultivation and the donor lifecycle map: A new framework for fundraising. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014.

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Yu, Chung-sŏk. Konggan chŏngbo deitʻŏbeisŭ kibon kusang =: A concepture framework for spatial database structure. Kyŏnggi-do Anyang-si: Kuktʻo Kaebal Yŏnʼguwŏn, 1996.

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Gresty, Chris. A man/machine interface and framework for the control of integrated manufacturing workcells. Sheffield: University of Sheffield, Dept. of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, 1994.

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Musawah framework for action =: Plateforme d'action de Musawah = Kerangka kerja tindakan Musawah. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Musawah, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "MAS framework"

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Garcia, Emilia, Adriana Giret, and Vicente Botti. "Towards an Evaluation Framework for MAS Software Engineering." In Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 197–205. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89674-6_22.

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Ricci, Alessandro, Andrea Omicini, and Enrico Denti. "Activity Theory as a Framework for MAS Coordination." In Engineering Societies in the Agents World III, 96–110. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39173-8_8.

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Wang, Yudong, and Gengming Zhu. "A Niche-MAS Framework for Evolving Artificial Neural Networks." In Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Communication, Electronics and Automation Engineering, 1081–89. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31698-2_152.

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Morris-Martin, Andreasa, Marina De Vos, and Julian Padget. "A Norm Emergence Framework for Normative MAS – Position Paper." In Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, Norms, and Ethics for Governance of Multi-Agent Systems XIII, 156–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72376-7_9.

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Qin, LiZhi, and QingSong Li. "ILOG and MAS Based Framework of Job-Shop Scheduling System." In Advanced Research on Computer Education, Simulation and Modeling, 238–42. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21783-8_39.

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Brazdil, Pavel, and Frederico Teixeira. "Microeconomic Model Based on MAS Framework: Modeling an Adaptive Producer." In Dynamics, Games and Science I, 139–57. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11456-4_9.

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García-Magariño, Iván, Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz, and Rubén Fuentes-Fernández. "An Evaluation Framework for MAS Modeling Languages Based on Metamodel Metrics." In Agent-Oriented Software Engineering IX, 101–15. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01338-6_8.

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Seddari, Noureddine, Mohammed Redjimi, and Mohamed Belaoued. "A DEVS/MAS-Based Framework for Modeling/Simulation of Complex Systems." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 13–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36671-1_2.

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Hübner, Jomi Fred, Jaime Simão Sichman, and Olivier Boissier. "Using the $\mathcal{M}$ oise + for a Cooperative Framework of MAS Reorganisation." In Advances in Artificial Intelligence – SBIA 2004, 506–15. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-28645-5_51.

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Guo, Chaozhen, Zhihong Lin, and Kun Guo. "Research and Implementation of an Enterprise-Class MAS Application Development Framework—JadeEE." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 294–303. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92719-8_27.

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Fonseca, Steven P., Martin L. Griss, and Reed Letsinger. "Agent behavior architectures a MAS framework comparison." In the first international joint conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/544741.544762.

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"A SERVICE-ORIENTED FRAMEWORK FOR MAS MODELING." In 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0001708101200128.

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Guo, Chaozhen, and Zhihong Lin. "JadeEE: an Enterprise-class MAS Application Development Framework." In 2007 11th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscwd.2007.4281480.

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Feng, Zhiyong, Qiming Cheng, and Fei Zhao. "CRUTCH: An Integration Framework forWeb Service and MAS." In Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icebe.2006.36.

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Ye Xiao-ping, Lai Zhi-feng, Ye Lin, and Shen Qi-chao. "Tasks-based MAS model on the granular computing framework." In 2005 IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/grc.2005.1547297.

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Ghorbani, Jawad, Muhammad A. Choudhry, and Ali Feliachi. "A MAS learning framework for power distribution system restoration." In 2014 IEEE/PES Transmission & Distribution Conference & Exposition (T&D). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tdc.2014.6863310.

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Jiun-Shiung Lin, Yeh-Chun Juan, and Chao Ou-Yang. "A DCOR-based MAS framework to support design chain cooperation." In in Design (CSCWD). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscwd.2008.4537002.

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Liu, Lihao, Mengwei Li, and Zhenghong Dong. "Study on Aerospace Range MaS Technology Framework Based on CBD." In 2017 2nd International Conference on Automation, Mechanical Control and Computational Engineering (AMCCE 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/amcce-17.2017.33.

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Smith, Michael J., and Marie desJardins. "A framework for decomposing reputation in MAS into competence and integrity." In the fourth international joint conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1082473.1082719.

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Vitabile, S., G. Milici, S. Scolaro, F. Sorbello, and G. Pilato. "A MAS security framework implementing reputation based policies and owners access control." In 20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 1 (AINA'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aina.2006.33.

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Mylrea, Michael E., Sri Nikhil G. Gourisetti, Md Touhiduzzaman, Mark D. Watson, and Jerry E. Castleberry. Risk Management Framework Process Map. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1494806.

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Price, Roz. Overview of Political Economy Analysis Frameworks in the Area of Climate Governance and Key Issues to Consider. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.088.

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Despite global recognition of the urgency of climate action and the need to transition to a low-carbon economy, greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, and adaptation needs remain urgent. For a number of years, there have been calls for greater attention to political economy in tackling climate change and development outcomes. The political economy analysis is important as it can be used to assess the factors that may enable or constrain the implementation of climate change policies and actions and sustain political commitment. A framework can guide the process of political economy analysis, identifying relevant stakeholders, their incentives and motives, and other structural factors. This rapid review summarises several such frameworks specifically aimed at climate governance issues developed in recent years, some of these also include useful guidance and steps on the implementation of the framework. The review focuses strictly on the literature around political economy analyses in relation to climate change. It does not explore the history of and rationale for political economy analysis in development in general, nor the accompanying frameworks or operational How-To guides. Another K4D helpdesk by Lucas (2019) looking at what factors affect the political will of African governments to address climate change highlights a number of political economy frameworks that may also be useful to draw on.
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Greenwalt, R., and W. Hibbard. Mass Casualty Chemical Incident Operational Framework, Assessment and Best Practices. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1313544.

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Jefferson, C., S. Pehrsson, T. Peterson, L. Chorlton, B. Davis, P. Keating, S. Gandhi, et al. Northeast Thelon region geoscience framework - new maps and data for uranium in Nunavut. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/288791.

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Freeze, R. A., and D. B. McWhorter. A framework for assessing risk reduction due to DNAPL mass removal from low permeability soils. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/447161.

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Anderson, R. G. A Stratigraphic, Plutonic, and Structural Framework For the Iskut River map area, northwestern British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/127472.

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Forest Service, US Department of Agriculture. Conference Proceedings: Forest Criteria and Indicators Analytical Framework and Report Workshop May 19-21, 2008 Joensuu, Finland. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington Office, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/wo-gtr-81.

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Howard, Isaac, Thomas Allard, Ashley Carey, Matthew Priddy, Alta Knizley, and Jameson Shannon. Development of CORPS-STIF 1.0 with application to ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC). Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40440.

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This report introduces the first release of CORPS-STIF (Concrete Observations Repository and Predictive Software – Structural and Thermodynamical Integrated Framework). CORPS-STIF is envisioned to be used as a tool to optimize material constituents and geometries of mass concrete placements specifically for ultra-high performance concretes (UHPCs). An observations repository (OR) containing results of 649 mechanical property tests and 10 thermodynamical tests were recorded to be used as inputs for current and future releases. A thermodynamical integrated framework (TIF) was developed where the heat transfer coefficient was a function of temperature and determined at each time step. A structural integrated framework (SIF) modeled strength development in cylinders that underwent isothermal curing. CORPS-STIF represents a step toward understanding and predicting strength gain of UHPC for full-scale structures and specifically in mass concrete.
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Brandt, Leslie A., Cait Rottler, Wendy S. Gordon, Stacey L. Clark, Lisa O'Donnell, April Rose, Annamarie Rutledge, and Emily King. Vulnerability of Austin’s urban forest and natural areas: A report from the Urban Forestry Climate Change Response Framework. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Northern Forests Climate Hub, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2020.7204069.ch.

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The trees, developed green spaces, and natural areas within the City of Austin’s 400,882 acres will face direct and indirect impacts from a changing climate over the 21st century. This assessment evaluates the vulnerability of urban trees and natural and developed landscapes within the City Austin to a range of future climates. We synthesized and summarized information on the contemporary landscape, provided information on past climate trends, and illustrated a range of projected future climates. We used this information to inform models of habitat suitability for trees native to the area. Projected shifts in plant hardiness and heat zones were used to understand how less common native species, nonnative species, and cultivars may tolerate future conditions. We also assessed the adaptability of planted and naturally occurring trees to stressors that may not be accounted for in habitat suitability models such as drought, flooding, wind damage, and air pollution. The summary of the contemporary landscape identifies major stressors currently threatening trees and forests in Austin. Major current threats to the region’s urban forest include invasive species, pests and disease, and development. Austin has been warming at a rate of about 0.4°F per decade since measurements began in 1938 and temperature is expected to increase by 5 to 10°F by the end of this century compared to the most recent 30-year average. Both increases in heavy rain events and severe droughts are projected for the future, and the overall balance of precipitation and temperature may shift Austin’s climate to be more similar to the arid Southwest. Species distribution modeling of native trees suggests that suitable habitat may decrease for 14 primarily northern species, and increase for four more southern species. An analysis of tree species vulnerability that combines model projections, shifts in hardiness and heat zones, and adaptive capacity showed that only 3% of the trees estimated to be present in Austin based on the most recent Urban FIA estimate were considered to have low vulnerability in developed areas. Using a panel of local experts, we also assessed the vulnerability of developed and natural areas. All areas were rated as having moderate to moderate-high vulnerability, but the underlying factors driving that vulnerability differed by natural community and between East and West Austin. These projected changes in climate and their associated impacts and vulnerabilities will have important implications for urban forest management, including the planting and maintenance of street and park trees, management of natural areas, and long-term planning.
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Sinclair, Samantha, and Sandra LeGrand. Reproducibility assessment and uncertainty quantification in subjective dust source mapping. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41523.

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Accurate dust-source characterizations are critical for effectively modeling dust storms. A previous study developed an approach to manually map dust plume-head point sources in a geographic information system (GIS) framework using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) imagery processed through dust-enhancement algorithms. With this technique, the location of a dust source is digitized and recorded if an analyst observes an unobscured plume head in the imagery. Because airborne dust must be sufficiently elevated for overland dust-enhancement algorithms to work, this technique may include up to 10 km in digitized dust-source location error due to downwind advection. However, the potential for error in this method due to analyst subjectivity has never been formally quantified. In this study, we evaluate a version of the methodology adapted to better enable reproducibility assessments amongst multiple analysts to determine the role of analyst subjectivity on recorded dust source location error. Four analysts individually mapped dust plumes in Southwest Asia and Northwest Africa using five years of MODIS imagery collected from 15 May to 31 August. A plume-source location is considered reproducible if the maximum distance between the analyst point-source markers for a single plume is ≤10 km. Results suggest analyst marker placement is reproducible; however, additional analyst subjectivity-induced error (7 km determined in this study) should be considered to fully characterize locational uncertainty. Additionally, most of the identified plume heads (> 90%) were not marked by all participating analysts, which indicates dust source maps generated using this technique may differ substantially between users.
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