Using ODML to Model and Design Organizations for Multi-Agent Systems !

In this paper, we introduce a new, domain-independent organizational design representation able to model and predict the quantitative performance characteristics of agent organizations. This representation, capable of capturing a wide range of multi-agent behaviors, can support the selection of an appropriate design given a particular operational context. We demonstrate the capabilities and efficacy of this language by comparing a range of metrics predicted by an ODML model to previously obtained empirical results from a real-world system. We then outline how such models can serve as the foundation for automated organizational design process by modeling a range of organizational possibilities.

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