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Table 1 External Agent Concepts for an Animal

in Abstract Agent-Oriented Modeling of the Dynamics of Biological Organisms
by Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur
"... In PAGE 9: ... For simplicity the sensing is restricted to visual sensing. In Table1 an overview is given of how concepts such as observation, action, and communication can be used to describe animal behavior. Table 1 External Agent Concepts for an Animal ... ..."

Table 1. Queried concepts and Start router agents

in SERSE: Searching for Digital Content in Esperonto
by Valentina Tamma, Ian Blacoe, Ben Lithgow Smith, Michael Wooldridge
"... In PAGE 9: ... For each run we changed the agent that originated the routing process, and we queried 10 concepts changing for each the neighbourhood size by varying the path length. In Table1 we illustrates the... ..."

Table 2: Concepts not shared by all agents

in An Experience with Ontology Clustering for Information Integration
by Pepijn Visser, Valentina Tamma 1999
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Table 2: Concepts not shared by all agents

in An Experience with Ontology Clustering for Information Integration
by Pepijn Visser And, Pepijn R. S. Visser, Valentina A. M. Tamma 1999
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Table 2: Concepts not shared by all agents

in An experience with ontology clustering for information integration
by Pepijn R. S. Visser, Valentina A. M. Tamma 1999
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Table 3 External agent concepts for a cell

in Abstract Agent-Oriented Modeling of the Dynamics of Biological Organisms
by Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur

Table 1: Selected Single AI / Multi-Agent Planning Concepts

in MAMBA: Automatic Customization of Computerized Business Processes
by St. Kirn, R. Unland, U. Wanka 1994
"... In PAGE 12: ... Any multi-agent planning approach requires the establishment of an agent model, a concept of individual and multi-agent plans, and a model of the relevant plan interactions. Table1 presents an overview of some of the most... ..."
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Table 3.1. Agent Concepts and Definitions/Discussions

in Agent Technology from a NASA Perspective
by Walt Truszkowski, Harold Hallock, James Kurien Point-of-contact

Table 1: Similar Concepts in Active Databases and Agent Systems

in Active Databases and Agent Systems - A Comparison
by James Bailey, Michael Georgeff, David Kemp, David Kinny, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao

Table 1: Similar Concepts in Active Databases and Agent Systems

in Active Databases and Agent Systems - A Comparison
by James Bailey, Michael Georgeff, David Kemp, David Kinny, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao
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