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Munindar P. Singh

Researcher at North Carolina State University

Publications -  613
Citations -  21630

Munindar P. Singh is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-agent system & Autonomous agent. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 580 publications receiving 20279 citations. Previous affiliations of Munindar P. Singh include Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad & University of South Carolina.

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Reputation and endorsement for web services

TL;DR: This work proposes an approach wherein software agents assist in this task by disseminating reputations and endorsements through a specialized agency, which augments the capabilities of current standards.
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Interaction protocols as design abstractions for business processes

TL;DR: This work proposes (business) protocols as components for developing business processes and shows how protocols and their composition are theoretically founded in the phi;-calculus.
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Research directions for service-oriented multiagent systems

TL;DR: A 15-year roadmap for service-oriented multiagent system research is described, which states that further advances in multiagent systems could feed into tomorrow's successful service- oriented computing approaches.
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Agent-Based Service Selection

TL;DR: This paper reformulates two tradi- tional recommender approaches for service selection and proposes a new agent-based approach in which agents cooperate to evaluate service providers, which compares well with the existing approaches in terms of some accuracy metrics.
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Amoeba: A methodology for modeling and evolving cross-organizational business processes

TL;DR: Amoeba is described, a methodology for business processes that is based on business protocols that includes guidelines for specifying cross-organizational processes using business protocols, and handling the evolution of requirements via a novel application of protocol composition.