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A. Waern, "Service Contract Negotiation - Agent-Based Support for Open Service Environments," in Lecture notes in Artificial Intelligence 1544 - Multi-Agent Systems: Theories, Languages and Applications, C. Zhang and D. Lukose, Eds., 1998.

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Conversation Policies for Personalization in Open Service.. - Bylund   (Correct)

....the motives for personalization of services. Third, we present selected parts of a framework for describing the process of adapting services in OSAs. 2. 1 Open Service Architectures An OSA is a software structure that handles a collection of services with the following minimum requirements [8]. The architecture must support an open set of users. The architecture must support an open set of services; i.e. it must possible to develop and add services without knowing anything about other available services. There must exist a means for users to access the services. The World ....

A. Waern, "Service Contract Negotiation - Agent-Based Support for Open Service Environments," in Lecture notes in Artificial Intelligence 1544 - Multi-Agent Systems: Theories, Languages and Applications, C. Zhang and D. Lukose, Eds., 1998.


Coordinating Adaptations in Open Service Architectures - Bylund (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....research and giving examples. Adaptive Help, a special case of Adaptive User Interfaces, is also treated as this topic closely relates to the example in section 4. 2. 1 Open Service Architectures An Open Service Architecture handles a collection of services with the following minimum requirements (Waern, 1998). The architecture must support an open set of users. The architecture must support an open set of services; i.e. it must be possible to develop and add services without knowing anything about other available services. There must exist a means for users to access the services. In the ....

....example, nothing would prevent the Adaptation Coordinator to also be a Service Provider; i.e. providing means for processing adaptations could very well be a service in itself. In addition, if the OSA is agent based with agents representing 2 A summary of this section is published in Bylund and Waern (1998). 10 Service Providers, a Service Provider could equally well make use of another to fulfill its goal; i.e. a Service Provider could also be a User. This extension would merely make the categorization of actors a description of roles that need to be played in the process of adapting information ....

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Waern, A. (1998). Service Contract Negotiation - Agent-Based Support for Open Service Environments. Paper presented at the 1998 Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence, at the 4th Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Brisbane, Australia.


ConCall: An information service for researchers based .. - Waern, Tierney.. (1998)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Waern)   (Correct)

....user communicates with the user profile agent, the ConCall agent and the database agent through one shared applet (see figure 1) The agent architecture used in ConCall is designed to be open and extendable to other kinds of information services. Waern further discusses this aspect of ConCall in [10]. Agents in ConCall have at least two interfaces: one towards users, and one towards other agents. In figure 1, this is denoted by each agent consisting of two parts, one half devoted to user interaction, and the other to interaction with other software agents. ### # # # # # Avt. r : ConCall ....

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