A multi-agent framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in task distribution

Agent-based systems are deployed in distributed data and control environments where resources usage are claimed to be more efficient. Researches have shown that intelligent agents offer excellent performance in distributed environments influenced by their autonomous or semi-autonomous actions with m...

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Main Authors: Khamees Itaiwi, A.-M., Ahmad, M.S., Abd Hamid, N.H., Jaafar, N.H., Mahmoud, M.A.
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-3722018-01-25T02:47:51Z A multi-agent framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in task distribution Khamees Itaiwi, A.-M. Ahmad, M.S. Abd Hamid, N.H. Jaafar, N.H. Mahmoud, M.A. Multi-agents system Role delegation Software agents Task assignment Agent-based systems are deployed in distributed data and control environments where resources usage are claimed to be more efficient. Researches have shown that intelligent agents offer excellent performance in distributed environments influenced by their autonomous or semi-autonomous actions with minimal human intervention. Assigned with roles, these agents are thus viewed as human-like societies that are capable of planning, coordinating, and executing tasks to achieve their goals. In a similar fashion, we model agents in our work based on the peculiarities of human society to achieve optimum performance in a dynamic multi-skills environment. Due to time and task constraints, agents are assigned with multiple roles and perform various other tasks. In this paper, we discuss a framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in handling multi-task problems for a society of agents to achieve a common goal in allocated time. To test the framework, we adopt and animate the Final Examination Paper Preparation (FEPP) process in a multi-agent system that involves a number of faculty branches where multiple and dynamic task delegations are possible. © 2012 IEEE. 2017-07-25T03:14:36Z 2017-07-25T03:14:36Z 2012 Conference Paper https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84867909170&doi=10.1109%2fICCISci.2012.6297261&partnerID=40&md5=0d1f3c9ce0192355889be7fe29a0b843 http://dspace.uniten.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/372 10.1109/ICCISci.2012.6297261 2-s2.0-84867909170 en 2012 International Conference on Computer and Information Science
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topic Multi-agents system
Role delegation
Software agents
Task assignment
spellingShingle Multi-agents system
Role delegation
Software agents
Task assignment
Khamees Itaiwi, A.-M.
Ahmad, M.S.
Abd Hamid, N.H.
Jaafar, N.H.
Mahmoud, M.A.
A multi-agent framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in task distribution
description Agent-based systems are deployed in distributed data and control environments where resources usage are claimed to be more efficient. Researches have shown that intelligent agents offer excellent performance in distributed environments influenced by their autonomous or semi-autonomous actions with minimal human intervention. Assigned with roles, these agents are thus viewed as human-like societies that are capable of planning, coordinating, and executing tasks to achieve their goals. In a similar fashion, we model agents in our work based on the peculiarities of human society to achieve optimum performance in a dynamic multi-skills environment. Due to time and task constraints, agents are assigned with multiple roles and perform various other tasks. In this paper, we discuss a framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in handling multi-task problems for a society of agents to achieve a common goal in allocated time. To test the framework, we adopt and animate the Final Examination Paper Preparation (FEPP) process in a multi-agent system that involves a number of faculty branches where multiple and dynamic task delegations are possible. © 2012 IEEE.
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author Khamees Itaiwi, A.-M.
Ahmad, M.S.
Abd Hamid, N.H.
Jaafar, N.H.
Mahmoud, M.A.
author_facet Khamees Itaiwi, A.-M.
Ahmad, M.S.
Abd Hamid, N.H.
Jaafar, N.H.
Mahmoud, M.A.
author_sort Khamees Itaiwi, A.-M.
title A multi-agent framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in task distribution
title_short A multi-agent framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in task distribution
title_full A multi-agent framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in task distribution
title_fullStr A multi-agent framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in task distribution
title_full_unstemmed A multi-agent framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in task distribution
title_sort multi-agent framework for dynamic task assignment and delegation in task distribution
publishDate 2017
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