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M. Zhang and C. Zhang, `Potential Cases, Methodologies, and Strategies of Synthesis of Solutions in Distributed Expert Systems', IEEE Transaction on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 11:3, 498-503, (1999).

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Theory and Properties of a Selfish Protocol for Multi-Agent.. - Luo, Leung, Lee (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

.... if it satisfies the following properties 1) 8a1 ; a2 2 [0; 1] a1 a2 = a2 a1 ; 2) 8a1 ; a2 ; a3 2 [0; 1] a1 a2) a3 = a1 (a2 a3 ) In this definition, properties 1, 2, 6 and 8 are inspired by our previous work[10] the idea behind properties 3, 4 and 5 is from Zhang et al. [22] (the operands of which take values on [ 1; 1] instead of [0; 1] property 8 owes to Cai [3] These papers are all related to stand alone distributed expert systems. So, our fusion operators may also be applicable to expert systems, especially distributed expert systems. 3) 8a1 ; a2 2 (0:5; 1] ....

....selfish protocol is presented. An appointment made through this protocol is a overall optimum common time slot. Third, an axiomatic framework is identified for fusing agents individual evaluations for a proposal. The framework is also applicable to solution synthesis in distributed expert systems [21, 22, 20], parallel combination operations [10] in expert systems and aggregation operations [19] in fuzzy mathematics. In addition, a meeting scheduling example is used to illustrate the proposed methodology. It is worth further developing: 1) other protocols for more complicated meeting scheduling ....

M. Zhang and C. Zhang, `Potential Cases, Methodologies, and Strategies of Synthesis of Solutions in Distributed Expert Systems', IEEE Transaction on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 11:3, 498-503, (1999).


Theory and Properties of a Selfish Protocol for Multi-Agent.. - Luo, Leung, Lee (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

.... following properties 2 : 1) 8a1 ; a2 2 [0; 1] a1 Phi a2 = a2 Phi a1 ; 2) 8a1 ; a2 ; a3 2 [0; 1] a1 Phi a2) Phi a3 = a1 Phi (a2 Phi a3 ) 2 In this definition, properties 1, 2, 6 and 8 are inspired by our previous work[10] the idea behind properties 3, 4 and 5 is from Zhang et al. [22] (the operands of which take values on [ Gamma1; 1] instead of [0; 1] property 8 owes to Cai [3] These papers are all related to stand alone distributed expert systems. So, our fusion operators may also be applicable to expert systems, especially distributed expert systems. 3) 8a1 ; a2 2 (0:5; ....

....selfish protocol is presented. An appointment made through this protocol is a overall optimum common time slot. Third, an axiomatic framework is identified for fusing agents individual evaluations for a proposal. The framework is also applicable to solution synthesis in distributed expert systems [21, 22, 20], parallel combination operations [10] in expert systems and aggregation operations [19] in fuzzy mathematics. In addition, a meeting scheduling example is used to illustrate the proposed methodology. It is worth further developing: 1) other protocols for more complicated meeting scheduling ....

M. Zhang and C. Zhang, `Potential Cases, Methodologies, and Strategies of Synthesis of Solutions in Distributed Expert Systems', IEEE Transaction on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 11:3, 498-503, (1999).

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