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Nunes, M. & O'Neill, H. (2012). Assessing the performance of virtual teams with intelligent agents. In Putnik, G. D., and Cruz-Cunha, M. M. (Ed.), Virtual and Networked Organizations, Emergent Technologies and Tools. ViNOrg 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science. (pp. 62-69). Ofir, Portugal: Springer.
M. R. Nunes and H. J. O'Neill, "Assessing the performance of virtual teams with intelligent agents", in Virtual and Networked Organizations, Emergent Technologies and Tools. ViNOrg 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, Putnik, G. D., and Cruz-Cunha, M. M., Ed., Ofir, Portugal, Springer, 2012, vol. 248, pp. 62-69
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TY - CPAPER TI - Assessing the performance of virtual teams with intelligent agents T2 - Virtual and Networked Organizations, Emergent Technologies and Tools. ViNOrg 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science VL - 248 AU - Nunes, M. AU - O'Neill, H. PY - 2012 SP - 62-69 SN - 1865-0929 DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-31800-9_7 CY - Ofir, Portugal UR - https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-31800-9 AB - This study explores the application of intelligent agent technology to the assessment of the performance of virtual teams. From the followed methodology it was possible to 1) create a formal model of agent-mediated team performance, the aTeam model, 2) develop and validate a platform for carrying out experiments, the Promus agent system, 3) use that platform in a test case, the Promus Beer Game experiment, and 4) evaluate these outcomes by running the experiment on user trials. Results show that the intelligent agents are able to perceive and critically evaluate a virtual team’s performance. ER -