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Service Cooperation-Based Trusted and Autonomic Virtual Organizations

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Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence (AICI 2011)

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This paper proposes a multi-agent model for achieving service cooperation-based trusted and autonomic VOs (Virtual organizations), called IGTASC, which depends on three technologies to make service cooperation both trusted and autonomic: institution-governed autonomic cooperation, policy-driven self-management, and community facilitation management. It is the close coupling of those technologies that supports effectively not only the resolution of the so-called “trust” crisis which occurs due to business services across different management domains but also the realization of autonomic service cooperation and hence the large-scale deployment of VOs.

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Gao, J., Lv, H. (2011). Service Cooperation-Based Trusted and Autonomic Virtual Organizations. In: Deng, H., Miao, D., Lei, J., Wang, F.L. (eds) Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence. AICI 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 7002. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23881-9_60

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