Publications
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Costa PM, Vieira JG, Pitt J, et al., 2012, Investigating Mobile Quality of Experience in Public Transport, 14th ACM International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI), Publisher: ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY, Pages: 29-34
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- Citations: 4
Sanderson D, Pitt J, 2012, Institutionalised Paxos Consensus, 20th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), Publisher: IOS PRESS, Pages: 714-719, ISSN: 0922-6389
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Bourazeri A, Pitt J, Almajano P, et al., 2012, Meet the Meter: Visualising SmartGrids using Self-Organising Electronic Institutions and Serious Games, 6th IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops (SASO), Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 145-150, ISSN: 1949-3673
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- Citations: 12
Pitt J, 2012, The Logical Axiomatisation of Socio-Economic Principles for Self-Organising Electronic Institutions, 21st IEEE International Workshop on Enabling Technologies - Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE), Publisher: IEEE, Pages: XVIII-XVIII, ISSN: 1524-4547
Sanderson D, Pitt J, 2012, Institutionalised Consensus in Vehicular Networks: Executable Specification and Empirical Validation, 6th IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops (SASO), Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 71-76, ISSN: 1949-3673
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- Citations: 5
Pitt J, Ramirez-Cano D, Draief M, et al., 2011, Interleaving multi-agent systems and social networks for organized adaptation, COMPUTATIONAL & MATHEMATICAL ORGANIZATION THEORY
Ad hoc networks can be formed from arbitrary collections of sensors, mobile routers, or business processes. These networks are open systems, in the sense that the network nodes share a common language but do not necessarily share a common goal or common knowledge, and there is no centralised controller or global data repository. Such systems have numerous advantages in terms of enabling autonomous, heterogeneous components to achieve individual goals without central direction and with only partial knowledge. However, operational problems stem from potential conflicts over resource allocation, miscommunication, and sub-ideal operation, and the general need of embedded systems to change behaviour according to changes in the environment. To address these problems, we propose to converge aspects of norm-governed specification from distributed multi-agent systems, opinion formation from social networks, and voting procedures from computational social choice. In particular, we develop a prototype system which interleaves gossiping, expressed preferences (voting) and norms, to configure rules and assign roles. This is another demonstration of the use of socially-inspired mechanisms for regulation of decentralised systems and a key step towards the realization of organized adaptation for open multi-agent systems.
Pitt J, Bhusate A, 2011, Combining Experimentation and Theory. A Homage to Abe Mamdani, Editors: Trillas, Bonissone, Magdalena, Kacprycz, Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Pitt J, Neville B, Macbeth S, et al., 2011, Animation of Open Multi-Agent Systems, Agent-Directed Simulation Symposium (ADS 2011) / Spring Simulation Multiconference (SpringSim '11), Publisher: SOC MODELING SIMULATION INT-SCS, Pages: 100-107
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, 2011, Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Agent Systems VI, Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Pitt J, Schaumeier J, Artikis A, 2011, Coordination, Conventions and the Self-organisation of Sustainable Institutions, 14th International Conference on Agents in Principles and Agents in Practice, Publisher: SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, Pages: 202-217, ISSN: 0302-9743
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Paechter B, Pitt J, Serbedzija N, et al., 2011, Heaven and Hell: Visions for Pervasive Adaptation, 2nd European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition (FET), Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Pages: 81-+, ISSN: 1877-0509
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Nunes AA, Galvao T, Falcao e Cunha J, et al., 2011, Using social networks for exchanging valuable real time public transport information among travellers, 13th IEEE International Conference on Commerce and Enterprise Computing (CEC), Publisher: IEEE COMPUTER SOC, Pages: 365-370, ISSN: 2330-9903
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- Citations: 9
Regner T, Barria J, Pitt J, et al., 2010, Governance of Digital Content in the Era of Mass Participation, Electronic Commerce Research, Vol: 10, Pages: 99-110, ISSN: 1389-5753
Pitt J, Bhusate A, 2010, Information Communication Technology Law, Protection and Access Rights: Global Approaches and Issues, Editors: Portela, Cruz-Cunha, Publisher: IGI Global
J Pitt, 2010, Converging Bio‐inspired Robotics and Socio‐inspired Agents for Intelligent Transportation Systems, Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Pages: 304-306
Pitt J, Demiris Y, Polak J, 2010, Converging Bio-inspired Robotics and Socio-inspired Agents for Intelligent Transportation Systems, 9th International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems (ICARIS 2010), Publisher: SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, Pages: 304-+, ISSN: 0302-9743
Regner T, Barria JA, Pitt JV, et al., 2009, An artist life cycle model for digital media content: Strategies for the Light Web and the Dark Web, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS, Vol: 8, Pages: 334-342, ISSN: 1567-4223
Artikis A, Sergot M, Pitt J, 2009, Specifying Norm-Governed Computational Societies, ACM Transactions on Computational Logic, Vol: 10, Pages: 1-42
Neville B, Pitt J, 2009, PRESAGE: A Programming Environment for the Simulation of Agent Societies, Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Pages: 88-103
Bhusate A, Pitt J, 2009, Pervasive Adaptation for Enhancing Quality of Experience
Santos M, Pitt J, 2009, Ubiquitous Computing and Pervasive Adaptation of Social Norms in Workplace Design
Carr H, Artikis A, Pitt J, 2009, PreSage-MS: Metric Spaces in PreSage, Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Pages: 243-246
Carr H, Pitt J, Kleerekoper A, et al., 2009, Energy Trade-Offs in Resource-Constrained Multi-Agent Systems, Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Pages: 113-115
Carr H, Pitt J, Artikis A, 2009, Peer Pressure as a Driver of Adaptation in Agent Societies, Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Pages: 191-207
Carr H, Pitt J, 2009, Adaptation of Voting Rules in Agent Societies, Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Pages: 36-53
Artikis A, Pitt J, 2009, Specifying Open Agent Systems: A Survey, Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Pages: 191-207
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