Ambroszkiewicz, S., Cetnarowicz, K. and Radko, B., Enterprise Formation Mechanisms based on Mobile Agents. In Holsten, A. et al. (eds.), Proc. of the Workshop on Intelligent Agents in Information and Process Management, KI'98, TZI-Bericht no.9-1998.

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....Divitini The skills ofa VE Parmer (or an agent) are described as a set of multiple attributes that have consmints. Each agent may have one or more skills, each of which can be described by the attributes skill, e.g. java programming) no. of years of experience, e.g. 2) and skill rating, e.g. [1 10]) Examples of some constraints for these attributes are the minimum no. of years of experience that is required for a skill or the lowest acceptable level of skill rating for a skill. Some of the attributes given in Table 2 are not easy to represent in quantitative terms (e.g. commitment) In ....

....[2] agents were used to represent the different entities in a distributed supply chain (e.g. supplier) and in [11] the notion of commitments is used to manage the autonomy of an agent in a VE. Mobile agents also have been applied to represent VEs. Examples of such applications are described in [1] and [21] Of particular relevance to our work is the work done in representing VEs within the context of an electronic market. The AVE (Agents in Virtual Enterprises) project, described in [7] provides a description of how agents can be used in the formation of a VE. One of the main components ....

Ambroszkiewicz, S., Cetnarowicz, K. and Radko, B., Enterprise Formation Mechanisms based on Mobile Agents. In Holsten, A. et al. (eds.), Proc. of the Workshop on Intelligent Agents in Information and Process Management, KI'98, TZI-Bericht no.9-1998.

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