Robrecht Haesevoets, Danny Weyns, T. Holvoet, W. Joosen
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A formal model for self-adaptive and self-healing organizations
Multi-agent systems typically consist of autonomous entities, capable of adapting their behavior and interaction patterns in dynamic environments, making them an interesting approach for modeling self-adaptive systems. The interactions among agents, a key challenge in engineering multi-agent systems, are often structured and managed by means of organizations.