
Development of Multi-Agent System Infrastructures
A Practical Approach
Andrei Olaru(Author)
Morgan Kaufmann (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-0-443-40495-5 (ISBN)
Description
Development of Multi-Agent Systems Infrastructure: A Practical Approach explores the creation of modular frameworks to support the deployment of real-world software applications utilizing multi-agent systems (MAS). Drawing from the author's hands-on experience with the FLASH-MAS framework-a Fast Lightweight Agent Shell-the book delves into both theoretical models and practical solutions for MAS implementation. It addresses the complexities of deploying autonomous agents across diverse fields such as manufacturing, robotics, health care, and supply chain management, highlighting the shared challenges developers face when managing distributed, networked, or large-scale agent interactions. The book is organized into three main sections, covering models and languages for MAS, the deployment and interaction between system entities, and practical guidance for implementing robust MAS frameworks. Emphasizing modularity, the author presents adaptable tools and solutions that can be independently utilized for system development and maintenance. Practical issues such as entity lifecycle management, environmental interactions, and system robustness are thoroughly examined, making this resource valuable for both new and experienced MAS developers.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-40495-5 (9780443404955)
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Person
Dr. Andrei Olaru is an Associate Professor with the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest (UNSTPB), and a member of the Artificial Intelligence and Multi-agent Systems Laboratory, specialized in multi-agent systems, ambient intelligence, and context-awareness. He has received a double M.Sc. Degree from University Politehnica of Bucharest (UPB, now UNSTPB) and from University of Nantes, and a double Ph.D. Degree from UPB and University Pierre et Marie Curie (now Sorbonne University). Among other subjects, he teaches a course on Multi-Agent Systems to master students at UNSTPB. He is the coordinator of the Financial Computing Master's Degree at UNSTPB. Dr. Olaru has been the director of 2 national research grants and 1 international grant. He is a member of ACM and a member of the Romanian Association for Artificial Intelligence.
Author
Department of Computer Science, National University of Science and Technology Politehnica, Bucharest, Romania
Content
Part 1: Introduction
1. Purpose of this book
2. Foundational concepts
3. Applications, challenges and requirements
4. A comparative study of current MAS frameworks
5. The FLASH-MAS framework
Part 2: Modeling agents and infrastructures
6. Entities in a multi-agent system
7. Integration of agent-oriented programming languages
8. The Entity-operation model
Part 3: Interaction between entities
9. Mobility of entities
10. Decentralized communication protocols
11. Leveraging the advantages of web standards
12. Region-based decentralized communication
13. Entity systems deployed over heterogeneous environments
Part 4: Deploying modern MAS-based applications
14. Complex deployment scenarios
15. Agent-based simulation
16. Monitoring and controlling a distributed system
17. Integrating machine learning into software agents
18. Distributed machine learning in agent communities
1. Purpose of this book
2. Foundational concepts
3. Applications, challenges and requirements
4. A comparative study of current MAS frameworks
5. The FLASH-MAS framework
Part 2: Modeling agents and infrastructures
6. Entities in a multi-agent system
7. Integration of agent-oriented programming languages
8. The Entity-operation model
Part 3: Interaction between entities
9. Mobility of entities
10. Decentralized communication protocols
11. Leveraging the advantages of web standards
12. Region-based decentralized communication
13. Entity systems deployed over heterogeneous environments
Part 4: Deploying modern MAS-based applications
14. Complex deployment scenarios
15. Agent-based simulation
16. Monitoring and controlling a distributed system
17. Integrating machine learning into software agents
18. Distributed machine learning in agent communities