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objectives. In organisations; Agent open multi-agent systems, problems can&#xd;
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the alternatives for dealing with these problems is presented, highlighting the&#xd;
way they try to solve or mitigate them. This approach allows the development of&#xd;
complex systems in which there are agents that show very different behaviours&#xd;
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