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Behrendt, W., Hutchinson, E., Jeffery, K.G., Kalmus, J., Macnee, C.A., and Wilson, M.D. (1993). Using an intelligent agent to mediate multibase information access. Proceedings of Workshop on Cooperating KBS. Keele.

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A Model for Query Decomposition and Answer Construction in.. - al. (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....are part of the federated database schema. This approach is only possible using rule based techniques. It reduces the task to defining the global or federated schema and it defines the integration process as the specification of transformation rules between each remote schema and the global schema (Behrendt et al. 1993). Thus we can view the federated schema as a subset of the domain ontology mapped to the export schemata of the data sources, either through simple mapping or transformation rules to enable schema reconciliation. However, by permitting the inconsistency between P1: GRN Journal of Intelligent ....

Behrendt, W., Hutchinson, E., Jeffery, K.G., Kalmus, J., Macnee, C.A., and Wilson, M.D. (1993). Using an intelligent agent to mediate multibase information access. Proceedings of Workshop on Cooperating KBS. Keele.


Coalition Formation Among Rational Information Agents - Klusch, Shehory (1996)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....agents at information type level, i.e. by formal terminological classification of some considered aspect term independent from its actually attached and sofar protected data structures. This is similar to the idea of incrementally building and using some shared ontology for contextual interchange[4] respecting association autonomy[31] Thus, possible data sharing as well as proposing global integrity constraints (IDSAs) is determined by the necessarily prior 5 Note that this deletion prevents considering the possible number of partitions which would result in an overall exponential ....

....and restricted on the respective aspect valuations specified by user. There has been only little related research on using formal terminological classification for the object discovery problem like in [9] Recent works on system approaches which have influenced the FCSI approach are in particular [4] and [12] Other partially related works are [2] and [3] In contrast to our work, 33] aims for schema integration. Since cooperation as well as the acquisition and propagation of knowledge about data relevance between autonomous FCSI agents rely on decentralized, utilitarian coalition building ....

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Behrendt,W., et al., 1993,"Using an intelligent agent to mediate multibase information access",Proc. CKBS-93, Keele(UK)


Using a cooperative agent system for a context-based discovery of .. - Klusch (1994)   (Correct)

....in particular strict association autonomy. In order to organize a cooperative recognition process of i IDDs methods for flexible utilitaristic coalition building among the autonomous agents of the FCSI are currently investigated. Thus, no global information agent [3] or central mediator agent [4] exists. For supporting the research on the FCSI we recently started to develop an interactive development environment for the specification and simulation of agent systems IDEAS 1. The remainder of this paper is organized as follows. In section 2 a short overview on the functionality and ....

....for hybrid terminological reasoning within each agent. In order to achieve homogeneous IDSA we currently presume an EER data model[14] as canonical data model for each conceptual component schema[27] Note also that linking of some schema structures into a local agent knowledge base ontology [4] DIT is flexibly done by using reference objects (of DIT ontology concepts) in W independently from used data model. 2 CP i x denotes the set of characteristic structure parts and JC i x a state constraint or function actually specified by user with respect to an aspect i x of o k he has in ....

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Behrendt,W., et al., 1993,"Using an intelligent agent to mediate multibase information access", Proc. CKBS-93, Keele(UK)


Enhancing Multimedia Interfaces With Intelligence - Michael Wilson (1995)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Wilson)   (Correct)

....Again, in Figure 5, the modules to provide this functionality are also shown: Selection and Retrieval Tool, Communications Module and Web Builder. The functionality to support the access of heterogeneous remote data sources will not be discussed in this chapter although it is presented in Behrendt et al. (1993). To support the dynamic construction of screens in response to user queries at run time rather than prewritten queries produced by an author requires a Query Tool for the user to express queries in (also shown in Figure 5) In order to perform the selection of the appropriate database from the ....

Behrendt, W., Hutchinson, E., Jeffrey, K.G., Kalmus, J., Macnee, C.A., and Wilson, M.D. (1993) Using an intelligent agent to mediate multibase information access. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Cooperating Knowledge Based Systems, Keele, UK September.


Presenting Dynamically Expandable Hypermedia - Macnee Behrendt (1995)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Behrendt Jeffery Kalmus Macnee Wilson)   (Correct)

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Behrendt, W., Goble, C.A., Hutchinson, E., Jeffery K.G., Kalmus, J., Macnee, C.A., and Wilson, M.D. `Using an intelligent agent to mediate multibase information access' in Proceedings of the Special Interst Group on Cooperating Knowledge Based Systems (ed. S.M. Deen), DAKE Centre, University of Keele (1994), pp 27--43

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