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Aitken, J. S., Schmalhofer, F. & Shadbolt, N. A knowledge level characterisation of multi-agent systems. In: Wooldridge, M.J. & Jennings, N. R. (Eds) Intelligent Agents: Agent Theories, Architectures and Languages, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 890) pp. 179-190, 1994.

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Knowledge-Level - Ossowski, García-Serrano (1982)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....in terms of dependencies and co ordination behaviours. So, we believe that this environment centred, social perspective on co ordi nation will help to build systems that are provided with the potential to show reactive, adaptive and explicatory behaviour. 4 Related Work Aitken and colleagues [1] use Clancey s modified KL hypothesis to account for global properties of distributed knowledge based systems. They present a KL characterisation of MAS from a social perspective and argue in favour of understanding the concept of global coherence in these terms. Durfee and Rosenschein [9] sketch ....

S. Aitken, F. Schmalhofer, N. Shadbolt. "A Knowledge Level Characterisation of Multi-Agent Systems". Wooldridge, Jennings (Eds.): Intelligent Agents, Springer, 1995, p. 179-190


The Acquisition of Novel Knowledge by Creative Re-Organizations - Schmalhofer, Aitken   Self-citation (Aitken Schmalhofer)   (Correct)

....departments) in knowledge bases. The knowledge bases may for example contain personal skill profiles as well as the actual or desired activities in which a practitioner participates (or wants to participate) in. These knowledge bases thus contain knowledge level descriptions of autonomous agents (Aitken et al. 1994) upon which creative inferencing can be performed. A knowledge manager may then apply the methods of the EKI tool for analyzing the company s knowledge assets with respect to possible business initiatives. More specifically, by a user programmable marker passing process (which is to be programmed ....

Aitken, J. S., Schmalhofer, F. & Shadbolt, N. A knowledge level characterisation of multi-agent systems. In: Wooldridge, M.J. & Jennings, N. R. (Eds) Intelligent Agents: Agent Theories, Architectures and Languages, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 890) pp. 179-190, 1994.

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