Ramachandra Kota

Publication List Details

Period

2008 - 2009

Number

7

Co-Authors

A Generic Agent Organisation Framework For Autonomic Systems (2009)

Kota, Ramachandra, Gibbins, Nicholas, Jennings, Nicholas R

Autonomic computing is being advocated as a tool for managing large, complex computing systems. Specifically, self-organisation provides a suitable approach for developing such autonomic systems by...

Decentralised Dynamic Task Allocation: A Practical Game–Theoretic Approach (2009)

Chapman, Archie, Micillo, Rosa Anna, Kota, Ramachandra, Jennings, Nick

This paper reports on a novel decentralised technique for planning agent schedules in dynamic task allocation problems. Specifically, we use a Markov game formulation of these problems for tasks with...

Self-Organising Agent Organisations (2009)

Kota, Ramachandra, Gibbins, Nicholas, Jennings, Nicholas R

Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable paradigm for developing autonomic computing systems that manage themselves. Towards this goal, we demonstrate a robust, decentralised approach...

Self-Adapting Agent Organisations (2009)

Kota, Ramachandra

Autonomic systems, capable of self-management, are being advocated as a solution to the problem of maintaining modern, large, complex computing systems. Given this, we believe self-organising...

Decentralised structural adaptation in agent organisations (2008)

Kota, Ramachandra, Gibbins, Nicholas, Jennings, Nick

Autonomic computing is being advocated as a tool for maintaining and managing large and complex computing systems. Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable paradigm for developing such...

Decentralised structural adaptation in agent organisations (2008)

Kota, Ramachandra, Gibbins, Nicholas, Jennings, Nick

Autonomic computing is being advocated as a tool for maintaining and managing large and complex computing systems. Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable paradigm for developing such...

Decentralised structural adaptation in agent organisations (2008)

Kota, Ramachandra, Gibbins, Nicholas, Jennings, Nick

Autonomic computing is being advocated as a tool for maintaining and managing large and complex computing systems. Self-organising multi-agent systems provide a suitable paradigm for developing such...