@MASTERSTHESIS\{IMM2013-06547, author = "J. S. Spurkeland", title = "Interaction in Organization-Oriented Multi-Agent Systems", year = "2013", school = "Technical University of Denmark, {DTU} Compute, {E-}mail: compute@compute.dtu.dk", address = "Matematiktorvet, Building 303{-B,} {DK-}2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark", type = "", note = "{DTU} supervisor: J{\o}rgen Villadsen, jovi@dtu.dk, {DTU} Compute", url = "http://www.compute.dtu.dk/English.aspx", abstract = "The goal of the thesis is to examine approaches towards programming multiagent systems. More precise the thesis examines a comprehensive model for organizational multi-agent systems and uses this as basis for modelling a theatrical performance. It is argued that many problems may make good use of this approach. The theatrical perfomance is inspired by the principle of Theater 770° Celcius who has a rather scientifi c approach. Their principle is combined with the organizational model and some other formal approaches towards modelling theatrical performance to finally present a prototype implementation of one of Theater 770° Celcius's play." }