The design of intelligent socio-technical systems

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Andrew J. I. Jones
Alexander Artikis
Jeremy Pitt
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[1] King’s College London,Department of Informatics
[2] National Centre for Scientific Research ‘Demokritos’,Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
[3] Imperial College London,undefined
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Conceptual and computational models; Socio-technical systems; Multi-agent systems; Synthetic method;
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The design of intelligent socio-technical systems calls for careful examination of relevant social and organizational concepts. We present a method for supporting this design process, placing emphasis on different levels of formal characterization, with equal attention to both the analysis of concepts in a formal calculus independent of computational concerns, and the representation of concepts in a machine-processable form, fully cognizant of implementation issues—a step in the method we refer to as principled operationalization. There are many tools (i.e. formal languages) that can be used to support the design method; we define and discuss criteria for evaluating such tools. We believe that, were the method proposed to be adopted, it would enhance the state-of-the-art in the systematic design and engineering of socio-technical systems, respecting the fundamentally interdisciplinary nature of those tasks, in both their theoretical and practical dimensions.
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