
MAS Paradigm
The MAS (Multiple Agent Systems) paradigm involves using multiple autonomous computer programs, called agents, that work together to solve complex problems. Each agent has its own goals and can communicate and coordinate with others, much like a team. This approach allows systems to be more flexible, scalable, and resilient, as tasks can be divided among agents. Examples include virtual assistants, robotics, and distributed problem-solving. Essentially, MAS mimics social systems, leveraging collaboration among specialized entities to achieve shared objectives efficiently and adaptively.