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Introduction

Norms are crucial for studying both human social behaviour and for developing distributed software applications. The term norms is deliberately ambiguous. We study and apply norms in the sense of being normal (conventions, practice), and in the sense of rules and regulations (obligations, permisions).

Normative systems are complex systems in which norms play a crucial role or which need normative concepts in order to describe or specify their behaviour. A normative multi-agent system combines models for normative systems (dealing for example with conventions, or obligations) with models for multi-agent systems (dealing with coordination between individual agents).

Norms have been proposed in multi-agent systems and computer science to deal with issues of coordination, security, electronic commerce, electronic institutions and agent organization. They have been fruitfully applied to develop simulation models for the social sciences. However, due to the lack of a unified theory, many researchers are presently developing their own ad hoc concepts and applications.

The aim of this workshop is to stimulate interdisciplinary research on normative concepts and their application.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-06-16
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

We invite good quality research papers. The topics of this workshop include, but are not restricted to:

  • multiagent or society level:

  • connecting the agent (micro) and society (macro) level

  • coordination based on norms

  • emergence of conventions, norms, and roles

  • contracts, security, accountability and electronic institutions

  • commitments, protocols and Agent Communication Languages

  • argumentation systems

  • agent level:

  • alternatives to and extensions of the homo economicus and BDI logics

  • logical frameworks to encompass norms in agent decision making

  • implementing norms in artificial agents

  • policies and commitments

  • applications:

  • social simulation models of normative behaviour

  • information security and privacy protection

  • mixing artificial and human agents in hybrid social systems

  • governance of complex organizations

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Aug 29

    2016

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    Aug 30

    2016

  • Jun 16 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Aug 30 2016

    Registration deadline

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