Agent theories, architectures, and languages: A survey
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Auteurs : Michael Wooldridge ; Nicholas R. JenningsSource :
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science [ 0302-9743 ] ; 1995.
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Abstract
Abstract: The concept of an agent has become important in both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and mainstream computer science. In this article, we present a survey of what we perceive to be the most important theoretical and practical issues associated with the design and construction of intelligent agents. The article also includes a short review of current and potential applications of agent technology, and closes with a glossary of key terms, an annotated list of systems, and a detailed bibliography. Pointers to further reading are provided throughout.
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-58855-8_1
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