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....as we begin spending more time on the Web, the demand will rise for agents that can perform our daily Web chores for us. One of the most common Web agents is a query agent. A query agent searches the Web to find an answer to a user s request, and in so doing it may visit many sites and databases [Huhns and Mohamed 1999]. 1.8 Characteristics of Agents Agents can exist alone or in a society of agents (MAS) Each agent in MAS has a list of goals or tasks that it will attempt to accomplish. Similarly, a MAS has a list of global goals that it will strive to achieve where each member agent contributes some effort ....
....store could refine the data submitted by different agents and derive new results through data mining techniques. Moreover, a collective store can gather data from agents that have better Web access capabilities and redistribute them to those with poorer capabilities, such as lowbandwidth PDAs [Huhns and Mohamed 1999]. Figure 5.1: Collective Store Database Does the world of Collective Store Database meet the specifications for a good world for benevolent agents as was described in the previous section Yes, it does. In the following paragraphs, I will provide a full analysis my answer. The domain of the ....
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Michael N. Huhns and Abdulla MMohamed, "Benevolent Agents," IEEE Internet Computing, volume 3, number 2, pages 96-98, IEEE Computer Society Publications, USA, 1999.
....of a reputation or economic model (similar to the ones used be Broker Friend Contractor Expert Benevolent Agent Pool Spider World Wide Web Figure 1: Discovery of Information fore [17] adapted for and applied on the inter agent ecosystem, may possibly prove beneficial. Benevolent agents [22], served and contracted by brokers, may well speed up information retrieval as well as allow for better exploration of the search space. At the same time exploitation of expert agents may be possible. Moreover, brokers may prove very important in a domain where lots of volunteer (and possibly ....
Huhns, M.N. & Abdulla, M.: "Benevolent agents", IEEE Internet Computing v3 n2, March-April 1999, pp. 96--98
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A.M. Mohamed and M.N. Huhns, "Benevolent Agents," USC-CIT Tech. Report 98-02, Univ. of South Carolina Center for Information Technology, Columbia, S.C., Oct. 1998 on the on the eb eb filler ad here
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