| A. P. Sage, \Information systems engineering for distributed decisionmaking," IEEE Trans. Syst., Man, Cybern., vol. SMC-17, 1987, pp. 920-936. |
....bene ts of reactive and planning systems to control their behaviors. Recently, some approaches try to integrate these two levels [6, 9, 10] However, these approaches still seem incomplete to us since they do not incorporate the decision making process that is important in multiagent environments [18]. Therefore, our agent model combines advantages of reactive, planning and decision making systems. Precisely, the proposed model in this work has been in uenced by the skills, rules and Knowledge (S R K) levels of Rasmussen [15] The skills, rules and knowledge based processing proposed by ....
A. P. Sage, \Information systems engineering for distributed decisionmaking," IEEE Trans. Syst., Man, Cybern., vol. SMC-17, 1987, pp. 920-936.
....benefits of reactive and planning systems to control their behaviors. Recently, some approaches try to integrate these two levels [9, 13, 14, 23] However, these approaches still seem incomplete since they do not incorporate the decision making process that is important in multiagent environments [29]. Therefore, our agent model combines advantages of reactive, planning, and decision making systems. Precisely, the proposed model in this work has been influenced by the skills, rules, and knowledge (S R K) levels of Rasmussen [24] The skills, rules and knowledge based processing proposed by ....
A. P. Sage, Information systems engineering for distributed decisionmaking, IEEE Trans. Syst., Man, Cybern., vol. SMC-17 (1987) 920-936.
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