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1998 | ReviewPaper | Buchkapitel

The classification and specification of a domain independent agent architecture

verfasst von : A. Goel, K. S. Barber

Erschienen in: Methodology and Tools in Knowledge-Based Systems

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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The use of multi-agent systems to model and control complex domains is increasing. The application of multi-agent systems to distributed real-world domains motivates the development of domain independent agent architectures to foster the re-use of existing research. A domain independent agent architecture is defined as a set of representations, reasoning mechanisms and algorithms that can be used to define the behavior of an agent.Ideally, a classification method for agent architectures should ease the process of requirements matching between domains and architectures by allowing system designers to understand the relationship between domains and architectures. This paper presents the need for a classification schema and proposes a starting point for future discussion. The Sensible Agent architecture is then introduced within the classification schema. Sensible Agents perceive, process, and respond based on an understanding of both local and system goals.The core capabilities and internal architecture of a Sensible Agent is given as an example of how accurate specifications can help foster the re-use of research.

Metadaten
Titel
The classification and specification of a domain independent agent architecture
verfasst von
A. Goel
K. S. Barber
Copyright-Jahr
1998
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-64582-9_788