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Abstract: We study the provision of software agents for connected
communities, a class of applications aiming to enhance the way people
interact and socialise in geographically co-located communities such as
neighbourhoods. Following a number of experiments that we have carried
out in this area, we propose a multi-agent architecture and we study how
to instantiate it in order to design a specific connected community system.
We further report on the research challenges, the opportunities and risks... (Update)
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...of collectively generated information. Examples of these networks include the WWW and networks for collective memory management [7]. The highly dynamic and distributed nature of these networks poses problems of e ective generation and maintenance, so that given...
.... develop interactions of the type found in multiagent systems [WJ95] We are motivated by our work in connected community systems [MPS99], where an agent is an autonomous software component that performs tasks on behalf of a user in the electronic environment of a community. In...
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A. Mamdani, J. Pitt, K. Stathis, Connected communities from the standpoint of multi-agent systems. New Generation Computing Journal, Special issue on New Challenges in Intelligent Systems, 17(4), T. Nishida (ed.), 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mamdani99connected.html More
@article{ mamdani99connected,
author = "Abe Mamdani and Jeremy Pitt and Kostas Stathis",
title = "Connected Communities from the Standpoint of Multi-agent Systems",
journal = "New Generation Computing",
volume = "17",
number = "4",
pages = "381-393",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mamdani99connected.html" }
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