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Kerr, D., O'Sullivan, D., Evans, R., Richardson, R. and Somers, F. Experiences using Intelligent Agent Technologies as a Unifying Approach to Network Management, Service Management and Service Delivery. Proceedings of IS&N, May 25-28 1998, Antwerp, Belgium.

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Coordinating Adaptations in Open Service Architectures - Bylund (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....the efficiency of the dialog between the user and services. Hopes were that this could be realized by adapting the information to the user to be as relevant as possible. KIMSAC was built upon the Agent Services Layer (ASL) a proprietary agent platform developed at Broadcom Eireann Research Ltd. (Kerr, O Sullivan, Evans, Richardson, Somers, 1998). Based on CORBA distribution technology, ASL provided the developers of KIMSAC with an environment that is transparent both in terms of distribution and implementation language. The main user groups for the application itself were unemployed people and people in social welfare programs. It ....

Kerr, D., O'Sullivan, D., Evans, R., Richardson, R., & Somers, F. (1998). Experiences using Intelligent Agent Technologies as a Unifying Approach to Network and Service Management. Paper presented at the Fifth International Conference On Intelligence in Services and Networks, Antwerp, Belgium.


Experiences in the use of FIPA agent technologies for the - Development Of Personal   Self-citation (O'sullivan)   (Correct)

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Kerr, D., O'Sullivan, D., Evans, R., Richardson, R. and Somers, F. Experiences using Intelligent Agent Technologies as a Unifying Approach to Network Management, Service Management and Service Delivery. Proceedings of IS&N, May 25-28 1998, Antwerp, Belgium.


Experiences in the use of FIPA agent technologies for the.. - O'Sullivan, al. (2000)   Self-citation (O'sullivan)   (Correct)

....System Shell, a Java version of CLIPS) and Sicstus Prolog. This support is provided in the form of language bindings and an agent shell for each language, that is a generic agent which can be tailored to a specific purpose. For a more detailed description of the ASL the reader is referred to [9]. Authority Authority Authority Authority Authority Authority Authority Glo bal Regi onal Loc al Java agent Java agent Legacy agent C agent CLIPS agent Prolog agent Prolog agent Legacy system wrapped by agent C agent CLIPS agent Figure 3 : Hierarchical ....

Kerr, D., O'Sullivan, D., Evans, R., Richardson, R. and Somers, F. Experiences using Intelligent Agent Technologies as a Unifying Approach to Network Management, Service Management and Service Delivery. Proceedings of IS&N, May 25-28 1998, Antwerp, Belgium.


Personal Travel Market: I'll book your trip for you sir! -.. (2000)   Self-citation (O'sullivan)   (Correct)

....they can 3 perform intelligent service composition across the range of offers they receive and thus compose a highly competitive proposal for the PTA. Figure 1 presents a possible scenario with several agents and the communication between them. The PTA resides in the Agent Services Layer (ASL, [ASL]) a FIPA compliant platform. The agent uses the services of the platform to locate and communicate with the other agents in the application. The TBAs and the TSAs are connected to JADE, another FIPA compliant platform [JADE] and use the platform s Directory Facilitator service to locate each ....

D. Kerr, D. O'Sullivan, R. Evans, R. Richardson, F. Sommers, experiences using intelligent agent technologies as a unifying approach to network and service management. Proceedings of IS&N May 25-28 1998-Antwerp, Belgium

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