| M. Belgrave. The Unified Agent Architecture: A White Paper. URL: http://www.ee.mcgill.ca/ ~belmarc/uaa_paper.html, 1999. |
....1994) 2.3.3 McGill University In contrast to the UM work, which identified properties and associated architectures in existing agent systems, some groups sought to develop a universally applicable architecture. One example is the Unified Agent Architecture (UAA) project at McGill University (Belgrave 1995). McGill s generic UAA is intended for creating any agents, which contrasts the UM effort s categorization of existing ones. Even so, UAA work required some agent domain analysis in order to extract common agent mechanisms that would need to be captured by UAA s generic agent class. The results of ....
.... Facility which holds the standard protocol set for information exchange with users, resources, and other agents, 3) a Transport Facility, which is a process set al..lowing agent to change domains, both local and remote, and 4) a Packaging Facility, which is needed for mobility and persistence (Belgrave 1995). These four facilities are components associated with the UAA architecture. In devising UAA, its authors realized the need for a broad agent framework that allowed for agents to be constructed on a variety of platforms. CORBA was chosen as the framework for UAA. 2.3.4 University of Cincinnati ....
Belgrave, M. (1995). "The Unified Agent Architecture: A White Paper." , McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
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M. Belgrave. The Unified Agent Architecture: A White Paper. URL: http://www.ee.mcgill.ca/ ~belmarc/uaa_paper.html, 1999.
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