| Dignum, F.: Information Management at a bank using agents: theory and practice. Journal of applied Artificial Intelligence 14 (2000), 677-696. |
....provides an agent based middleware for distributed organizational memories whose main features are scalability and distribution. There are other works about digital libraries where agents are responsible to keep track and give a uniform view of various documents stored in different databases [2]. The main difference with our work is in the concept of coterie where PAs are capable of capturing circulating information whenever they believe it will be useful for their master. In relation to the gradual formalization of information, the work of Shipman and McCall [11] 12] has inspired us. ....
F. Dignum. Information Management at a bank using agents: theory and practice. Journal of applied Artificial Intelligence 14 (2000), 677-696.
....[4] provides an agent based middleware for distributed organizational memories whose main features are scalability and distribution. There are other works about digital libraries where agents are responsible to keep track and give a uniform view of various documents stored in different databases [3]. The main distinction of our work is in the concept of coterie where PAs are capable of capturing circulating information whenever they believe it will be useful for their master. Such a concept comes from the notion of Ba [14] In relation to the gradual formalization of information, the work ....
F. Dignum. Information Management at a bank using agents: theory and practice. Journal of applied Artificial Intelligence 14 (2000), 677-696.
....shared plans [8, 13, 18] conventions and social responsibility [10, 11] social commitment [2] social laws [16] spheres of commitment [17] reasoning with obligations [1] etcetera. In this paper we present a new approach to social reasoning which integrates prior work on norms and obligations [3, 5, 20] with the now standard BDI approach to agent architectures [14] In the BDI approach, the behaviour of an individual agent is shaped by the agent s state of knowledge about the environment (beliefs) the states of the world it seeks to bring about (goals) and the execution of pre programmed ....
F. Dignum. Information Management at a bank using agents: theory and practice, In Applied Artificial Intelligence, forthcoming.
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Dignum, F.: Information Management at a bank using agents: theory and practice. Journal of applied Artificial Intelligence 14 (2000), 677-696.
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