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N. Jacobs and R. Shea. The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources. In Proceedings of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.

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SWORDD: A Simple Widely-available Object-Relational Database.. - LaConte, Jr. (1997)   (Correct)

....then submits it into the cloud for processing. At the other end, a data resource (for example, an Oracle database) accepts requests from the cloud via its own resource agent, which translates the KQML ontology based query into the query language understood by the local resource (for example SQL) JS96] Chapter 3 GUI Database Designer 3.1 Introduction As it has already been noted, many database design tools have already been developed. Each of these design tools employs various database design concepts within the functionality of the design tool. Before the creation of each of these tools, ....

N. Jacobs and R. Shea. The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agentbased Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources. Technical report, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, 1996. URL: http://www.mcc.com/projects/infosleuth/papers/ intranet-java.html.


SoFAR with DIM Agents - An Agent Framework for.. - Moreau, Gibbins.. (2000)   (Correct)

....framework can coordinate the activities of many agents. Agents are able to opportunistically reuse information provided by other agents. The applications can be extended by adding new agents, whose services will be reused. We are aware that a number of general query frameworks such as InfoSleuth [26] already exist. The purpose of the applications we describe here is to illustrate the suitability of sofar as a framework to coordinate dim agents. In addition to the agents below, we have also written more than twenty agents for such tasks as audio contouring, content based multimedia retrieval ....

N. Jacobs and R. Shea. The role of java in infosleuth: Agent-based exploitation of heterogeneous information resources. Mcc-insl-018-96, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, March 1996. Presented at the IntraNet96 Java Developers Conference.


Matchmaking among Heterogeneous Agents on the Internet - Sycara, Lu, Klusch, Widoff (1999)   (29 citations)  (Correct)

....agents on the Internet, such as matchmakers (yellow page services) brokers, billboards, etc. and experimentally evaluated different protocols for interoperation between providers, requesters and various types of middle agents[2] We have also developed protocols for distributed matchmaking [7]. The process of finding an appropriate provider through a middle agent is called matchmaking. It has the following general form (Figure 1) ffl Provider agents advertise their capabilities such as know how, expertise, and so on, to middle agents. ffl Middle agents store these advertisements. ....

....Luqi, D. Zhang, V. Berzins. Software component search. Journal of Systems Integration, 6, pp. 93 134, 1996. 6] N. Jacobs, and R. Shea. The role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent based exploitation of heterogeneous information ressources. Proc. of Intranet 96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996. [7] S. Jha, P. Chalasani, O. Shehory and K. Sycara. A Formal Treatment of Distributed Matchmaking. In Proceedings of the Second International conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents 98) Minneapolis, MN, May 1998. 8] J J. Jeng, and B.H.C. Cheng. Specification matching for software reuse: a ....

N. Jacobs, and R. Shea. The role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based exploitation of heterogeneous information ressources. Proc. of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.


Facilitating Open Communication in Agent Systems: the.. - Nodine, Unruh (1997)   (31 citations)  (Correct)

....conversational responses in the same way, nor can we assume that all agents have the capability to do this kind of reasoning. Clearly, the more such policies that are shared among a group of agents, the richer the agent interaction will be. 3 Overview of InfoSleuth The InfoSleuth project at MCC [2, 10, 16, 17] is investigating and developing technologies to support a robust and extensible agent architecture for heterogeneous information gathering and discovery in a dynamic environment. InfoSleuth views an information source at the level of its relevant semantic concepts, thus preserving the autonomy of ....

N. Jacobs and R. Shea, "The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources", IntraNet96 Java Developers Conference, April, 1996.


A Model for Visualizing Large Answers in WWW Retrieval - Alonso, Baeza-Yates   (Correct)

....perform searches and inform the user of the results. This type of agents belongs to the area of artificial intelligence or agent oriented programming [10,16] A very useful form of software agents is as an information retrieval agent, whose main function is to find and gather relevant information [9]. Figure 1. A scenario to search, retrieve, and visualize information. User Interface Search engine IR system Digital Library 1 2 3 Search engines interfaces are intuitive and in some cases restricted by the nature of the WWW. There is a limited use of color, no pull down menus, and limited ....

N. Jacobs and R. Shea, "The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources". MCC Technical Report MCC-INSL-018-96 (1996).


Facilitating Open Communication in Agent Systems: the.. - Nodine, Unruh (1997)   (31 citations)  (Correct)

....conversational responses in the same way, nor can we assume that all agents have the capability to do this kind of reasoning. Clearly, the more such policies that are shared among a group of agents, the richer the agent interaction will be. 3 Overview of InfoSleuth The InfoSleuth project at MCC [2, 10, 16, 17] is investigating and developing technologies to support a robust and extensible agent architecture for heterogeneous information gathering and discovery in a dynamic environment. InfoSleuth views an information source at the level of its relevant semantic concepts, thus preserving the autonomy of ....

N. Jacobs and R. Shea, "The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources", IntraNet96 Java Developers Conference, April, 1996.


A Polynomial Kernel-Oriented Coalition Algorithm for Rational .. - Klusch, Shehory (1996)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

.... solutions to this information gathering problem by different types of agentbased systems are provided e.g. in [1] in the InfoSleuth project [8] or in [5] In addition, there is also a recent trend to create mobile software agents capable for an user dependent information search in the WWW, e.g. [9]. These approaches are essentially different from that of rationally cooperating information agents in a decentralized environment introduced in [12] The latter solves the problem of recognizing intensional data dependencies between stand alone databases while respecting their autonomy ....

Jacobs,N., Shea,R., 1996, "The role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based exploitation of heterogeneous information ressources", Proc. of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference.


Matchmaking among Heterogeneous Agents on the Internet - Sycara (1999)   (29 citations)  (Correct)

....is a subset of KIF, the other is a structured logic representation called MAX. MAX use logic frames to declaratively store knowledge. SHADE uses a frame like representation and matching relies on a Prolog like unification process. A more recent service broker based information system is InfoSleuth[6]. The content language supported by InfoSleuth is KIF and the deductive database language is LDL , which has semantics similar to Prolog. The constraints for both the user request and the resource data are specified in terms of some given central ontology. It is the use of this common vocabulary ....

N. Jacobs, and R. Shea. The role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based exploitation of heterogeneous information ressources. Proc. of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.


Interoperability among Heterogeneous Software Agents on the.. - Sycara, Lu, Klusch (1998)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....parts, one is a subset of KIF, another is a structured logic representation called MAX. MAX use logic frames to declaratively store the knowledge. SHADE uses a frame like representation and the matcher use the prolog like unifier. A more recent service broker based information system is InfoSleuth[10, 11]. The content language supported by InfoSleuth is KIF and the deductive database language LDL , which has a semantics similar to Prolog. The constraints for both the user request and the resource data are specified in terms of some given central ontology. It is the use of this common vocabulary ....

Jacobs,N., Shea,R., 1996, "The role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based exploitation of heterogeneous information ressources", Proc. of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996


InfoSleuth: Agent-Based Semantic Integration of.. - Bayardo, Jr.. (1997)   (78 citations)  Self-citation (Shea)   (Correct)

....format, InfoSleuth allows multiple formats and representations, representing each ontology format with an ontology recta model which makes it easier to integrate between different ontology types. We now discuss an enhancement of the 3 layer model for representation of ontologics presented in [20]. The three layers of the model (shown in Figure 3) are: Frame, Meta model, and Ontology. The Frame layer (consisting of Frame, Slot, and MetaModel classes) allows creation, population, and querying of new meta models. Meta model layer objects are instances of frame layer objects, and simply ....

N. Jacobs and R. Shea, "The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources", IntraNet96 Java Developers Conference, April, 1996.


InfoSleuth: Agent-Based Semantic Integration of.. - Bayardo, Jr.. (1997)   (78 citations)  Self-citation (Shea)   (Correct)

....format, InfoSleuth allows multiple formats and representations, representing each ontology format with an ontology meta model which makes it easier to integrate between different ontology types. We now discuss an enhancement of the 3 layer model for representation of ontologies presented in [20]. The three layers of the model (shown in Figure 3) are: Frame, Meta model, and Ontology. The Frame layer (consisting of Frame, Slot, and MetaModel classes) allows creation, population, and querying of new meta models. Meta model layer objects are instances of frame layer objects, and simply ....

N. Jacobs and R. Shea, "The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources", IntraNet96 Java Developers Conference, April, 1996.


ATSpace: A Middle Agent to Support Application Oriented - Matchmaking And Brokering (2004)   (Correct)

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N. Jacobs and R. Shea. The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources. In Proceedings of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.


Ecient Agent Communication - In Multi-Agent Systems (2004)   (Correct)

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N. Jacobs and R. Shea. The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources. In Proceedings of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.


Efficient Agent Communication in Multi-Agent Systems - Jang, Momen, Agha (2005)   (Correct)

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N. Jacobs and R. Shea. The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources. In Proceedings of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.


ATSpace: A Middle Agent to Support Application Oriented.. - Jang, Momen, Agha (2004)   (Correct)

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N. Jacobs and R. Shea. The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources. In Proceedings of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.


ATSpace: A Middle Agent to Support Application Oriented.. - Jang, Momen, Agha (2004)   (Correct)

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N. Jacobs and R. Shea. The Role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based Exploitation of Heterogeneous Information Resources. In Proceedings of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.


Dynamic Service Matchmaking Among Agents in Open.. - Sycara, Klusch.. (1999)   (37 citations)  (Correct)

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N. Jacobs, and R. Shea. The role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based exploitation of heterogeneous information ressources. Proc. of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.


Matchmaking among Heterogeneous Agents on the Internet - Sycara (1999)   (29 citations)  (Correct)

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N. Jacobs, and R. Shea. The role of Java in InfoSleuth: Agent-based exploitation of heterogeneous information ressources. Proc. of Intranet-96 Java Developers Conference, April 1996.

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