Boella, G.; Van Der Torre, L.; Villata, S. Analyzing cooperation in iterative social network design. (English) Zbl 1217.91161 J. UCS 15, No. 13, 2676-2700 (2009). Summary: We introduce an approach to iteratively design “small’ social networks used in software engineering together with methods analyzing the cooperation in the system. The degree of cooperation is measured by the emergence of coalitions and their stability over time. At the most abstract level, which we call the coalition view, coalitions are abstract entities that may dominate or attack other coalitions. During iterative design, these abstract entities are refined with agents and their dependencies constituting the coalitions (dependence view), the powers of sets of agents to see to goals (power view) and finally the beliefs, plans, tasks and goals of agents (agent view). The analysis methods predict the emergence of coalitions based on reciprocity and argumentation theory. Cited in 2 Documents MSC: 91D30 Social networks; opinion dynamics 68T42 Agent technology and artificial intelligence Keywords:argumentation; coalitions; dependence networks; multiagent systems PDF BibTeX XML Cite \textit{G. Boella} et al., J. UCS 15, No. 13, 2676--2700 (2009; Zbl 1217.91161) Full Text: Link