| Archon an architecture for multi-agent systems, ed. Thies Wittig, Ellis Horwood, 1992. |
....points, which are critical in order to make MAS useful and applicable in the present. There are several possible architectures for designing and implementing agents, ranging from one extreme of simple reactive agents [Bro 86] to the other extreme of heavily cognitive and deliberative agents [Wit 92] Jen, Syc, Wool 98] Each one of these pure paradigms can be useful into very distinct application domains. Robots teams for accomplishing very simple missions is seen as a good example for the application of reactive agents while co operative expert systems for management and control of ....
....de Setembro de 1999 Network Management Some of the first applications of multi agent systems were related with network management. The obvious idea was to apply to an already inherent distributed and decentralised problem an equally distributed and decentralised agents based solution. ARCHON [Wit 92] was both a generic platform and a methodology to build up multi agent systems integrating heterogeneous expert systems like agents. All the agents, besides to maintain their own specific goals, were able to jointly work, co operatively, perform an overall system s goal. ARCHON was used for ....
Archon an architecture for multi-agent systems, ed. Thies Wittig, Ellis Horwood, 1992.
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