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Dominium: an approach to regulate agents societies in dynamic environments
The cooperation between agents for accomplish their goals is a major issue in MAS but, due the agents autonomy, they can made the “no cooperate” option, in opposing to the global goals of the system. This paper presents the Dominium, an approach for regulated systems that can tame the agents and that offer support to dynamic geo-referenced environments.