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Author Potiron, Katia

Title From fault classification to fault tolerance for multi-agent systems / Katia Potiron, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Patrick Taillibert
Published London ; New York : Springer, ©2013

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Description 1 online resource
Series SpringerBriefs in computer science, 2191-5768
SpringerBriefs in computer science.
Contents Introduction -- Multi-Agent System Properties -- Fault Classification -- Refinement of the Fault Classification for MAS -- Fault Tolerance for MAS Specific Faults -- Fault Classification Attributes as an Ontology to Build Fault Tolerant MAS -- Conclusion
Summary Faults are a concern for Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) designers, especially if the MAS are built for industrial or military use because there must be some guarantee of dependability. Some fault classification exists for classical systems, and is used to define faults. When dependability is at stake, such fault classification may be used from the beginning of the system's conception to define fault classes and specify which types of faults are expected. Thus, one may want to use fault classification for MAS; however, From Fault Classification to Fault Tolerance for Multi-Agent Systems argues that working with autonomous and proactive agents implies a special analysis of the faults potentially occurring in the system. Moreover, the field of Fault Tolerance (FT) provides numerous methods adapted to handle different kinds of faults. Some handling methods have been studied within the MAS domain, adapting to their specificities and capabilities but increasing the large amount of FT methods. Therefore, unless being an expert in fault tolerance, it is difficult to choose, evaluate or compare fault tolerance methods, preventing a lot of developed applications from not only to being more pleasant to use but, more importantly, from at least being tolerant to common faults. From Fault Classification to Fault Tolerance for Multi-Agent Systems shows that specification phase guidelines and fault handler studies can be derived from the fault classification extension made for MAS. From this perspective, fault classification can become a unifying concept between fault tolerance methods in MAS
Analysis Computer science
Artificial intelligence
System safety
Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
Subject Multiagent systems.
Fault-tolerant computing.
Computer systems.
Computer Systems
COMPUTERS -- General.
Computer systems
Fault-tolerant computing
Multiagent systems
Form Electronic book
Author El Fallah Seghrouchni, Amal.
Taillibert, Patrick
ISBN 9781447150466
1447150465