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Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies, 2012
For more than two decades software agent technology represents one of rapidly developing areas of research. The main achievement of this trend of research was the development of new programming models that address both the basic features of agenthood (autonomy, reactivity, proactivity and social abilities) as well as more advanced, human-like features ...
Mirjana Ivanović, Zoran Budimac
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For more than two decades software agent technology represents one of rapidly developing areas of research. The main achievement of this trend of research was the development of new programming models that address both the basic features of agenthood (autonomy, reactivity, proactivity and social abilities) as well as more advanced, human-like features ...
Mirjana Ivanović, Zoran Budimac
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2008
The origins of the software agent concept are often traced back to the pioneers of artificial intelligence—John Mc Carthy, the creator of LISP programming language, and Carl Hewitt, the father of distributed artificial intelligence (DAI). Kay (1984, p.
Stanislaw Stanek +3 more
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The origins of the software agent concept are often traced back to the pioneers of artificial intelligence—John Mc Carthy, the creator of LISP programming language, and Carl Hewitt, the father of distributed artificial intelligence (DAI). Kay (1984, p.
Stanislaw Stanek +3 more
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Agent-oriented software engineering
The Knowledge Engineering Review, 2005Considering the great number of agent-oriented methodologies that can be found in the literature, and the fact that each one defines its own concepts and system structure, one of the main challenges in agent-oriented software engineering (AOSE) research is how to make these methodologies interoperable.
Bernon Carole +2 more
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2005
An agent, in traditional use of the word, is a person that acts on behalf of another person or group of persons. In software, the term agent is broadly used to describe software that carries out a specialist range of tasks, on behalf of either a human user or other pieces of software. Such a concept is not new in computing.
Alexa Heucke, Georg Peters, Roger Tagg
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An agent, in traditional use of the word, is a person that acts on behalf of another person or group of persons. In software, the term agent is broadly used to describe software that carries out a specialist range of tasks, on behalf of either a human user or other pieces of software. Such a concept is not new in computing.
Alexa Heucke, Georg Peters, Roger Tagg
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Computers in Industry, 2000
Abstract In this article we discuss an architecture for mobile agents. We focus on the components in the architecture that provide efficient, reliable, and secure transportation of agents and the communication between agents and their environment.
Dalmeijer, M. +2 more
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Abstract In this article we discuss an architecture for mobile agents. We focus on the components in the architecture that provide efficient, reliable, and secure transportation of agents and the communication between agents and their environment.
Dalmeijer, M. +2 more
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Intelligent Software Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
2009Agent-based systems are one of the most important and exciting areas of research and development that emerged in information technology (IT) in the past two decades. In a nutshell, an agent is a computer program that is capable of performing a flexible, autonomous action in typically dynamic and unpredictable domains (Luck, McBurney, Shehory, & ...
Milan Stankovic +3 more
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