| R. Burkhart, "The Swarm Multi-Agent Simulation System," in (OOPSLA) '94 Workshop on "The Object Engine," September 1994. |
....significant grounding in metaphor. These metaphors often guide problem representation, design, and implementation efforts within these paradigms. As such, the metaphors permeate the paradigms. For example, the artificial neural network [28] evolutionary computing [29] and swarm based computing [30] are three computing paradigms that are inspired and permeated by biological metaphors. The metaphors that permeate data flow and agent based computing [31] which are touched upon elsewhere in this thesis in some detail, are described below. 3.3.2.1 The data flow metaphor Data flow is a fairly ....
R. Burkhart, "The Swarm Multi-Agent Simulation System," in (OOPSLA) '94 Workshop on "The Object Engine," September 1994.
....significant grounding in metaphor. These metaphors often guide problem representation, design, and implementation efforts within these paradigms. As such, the metaphors permeate the paradigms. For example, the artificial neural network [30] evolutionary computing [31] and swarm based computing [32] are three computing paradigms that are inspired and permeated by biological metaphors. The metaphors that permeate data flow and agent based computing [33] which we touch upon elsewhere in this 8 J. F. HOPKINS AND P. A. FISHWICK paper in some detail, are described below. Lakoff [34] defines a ....
R. Burkhart (1994) The Swarm Multi-Agent Simulation System. Technical Report, Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications OOPSLA '94 Workshop on The Object Engine.
....[12] As far as we are aware the work presented here is the first application of distributed adaptive control to service configuration and management. Holland [13] has shown that Genetic Algorithms (GAs) offer a robust approach to evolving effective adaptive control solutions. More recent work [14] has demonstrated the effectiveness of distributed GAs using an unbounded gene pool and based on local action (as would be required in a multi owner internetwork) In addition Ackley and Littman [15] demonstrated that to obtain optimal solutions in an environment where significant changes are ....
R. Burkhart, "The Swarm Multi-Agent Simulation System", OOPSLA '94 Workshop on "The Object Engine", 7 September 1994.
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