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Abstract(s)
This report presents the Decision Support System (DSS) applied to the Ria
Formosa lagoon using an agent-based simulation approach. The idea is to
include the interests of the decision-makers and stakeholders in the ecological
system simulation; these entities are modelled as intelligent agents that
communicate with the simulation tool (EcoDynamo) building one multi-agent
community system.
The intelligent agents, each one with some goals about the simulation results
of the simulated system, have perception of their environment, reason, using
their knowledge and are able to change the simulated environment by using a
given set of configurable actions.
Two intelligent agents are being developed at the moment: one calibration
agent and one aquaculture/farming agent. The former intends to optimise the
fit between observed and simulated results, and the latter looks for production
optimisation. The agent used to generate this report is a development tool that
includes actions from both agents.
This report also introduces ECOLANG, a communication language developed
during the DITTY project, with the main purpose of interchanging information
between the simulation application of aquatic ecosystems - EcoDynamo - and
external agents.
Finally, the report focuses on the integration of the Analytical Hierarchy
Process (AHP), developed by the University of Siena, in the
aquaculture/farming agent decision process (Siena 2005 and Siena 2006)