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Norms can be used in the scope of distributed computational systems to provide reliable contexts of interaction between parties where acceptable behaviour is specified in terms of regulations or guidelines. These have been explored in various formalisations, and many are the theoretical frameworks that allow to implement and operationalise them. However, when applying these frameworks to complex, heterogeneous scenarios with multiple agents involved, the performance of norm compliance systems may suffer due to bottlenecks, not only in the number of events received, but also on the number and the complexity of the norms being verified. In this paper we present a formal method to distribute norms through a distributed normative monitoring system, based on production systems for maximum efficiency, and a grounding on Strongly Connected Components.
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