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A CEO's Guide to eCommerce Using Intergalactic Object-Oriented Intelligent Agents
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A CEO's Guide to eCommerce Using Intergalactic
Object-Oriented Intelligent Agents by Peter Fingar
discusses the new electronic commerce and the intelligent
agents that will make it possible and what CEO's need to
be doing and thinking now to prepare themselves and their
companies.
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A Regional Distributed
WWW Search and Indexing Service - the DESIRE Way
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This paper outlines and discusses a regional search engine
that has been created as an open, metadata aware system
for distributed, collaborative WWW indexing. The system
has three main components that are discussed in detail:
Harvester, Database and User Interface.
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Artificial Intelligence and
Libraries: A Primer
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A learned discussion about how libraries and librarians can effectively use
artificial intelligence.
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A Simple Thinking Artificial Servant
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A Simple Thinking Artificial Servant by Dr.-Ing. Alfred
Schurmann discusses in algorithmic detail the artificial
servant - meaning a motivated, behavior based,
intelligent agent system.
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A Smart Itsy Bitsy Spider for the Web
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A Smart Itsy Bitsy Spider for the Web by Hsinchun Chen,
Yi-Ming Chung, Marshall Ramsey and Christopher C. Yang
discusses the creation, implementation and evaluation
results of two Web personal spiders based on best first
search and genetic algorithm techniques.
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Agent Technology
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Agent Technology: Foundation, Applications, and Markets
presents a coherent introduction to the basic technical
issues, discusses future challenges, and reports on
successes in designing and building agent applications.
The chapters are written by internationally leading
authorities in the field and give a unique account of
potential and actual applications in such areas as
telecommunications systems, personal digital assistants,
information management, information economics, business
applications, air traffic control, computer simulation,
transportation management and financial management.
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Agents, Actors, Roles, and Semantic Interfaces
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This paper by David Wallace Croft describes a method by
which mobile software agents and hosts can automatically
communicate their roles and responsibilities. The
introduction of "semantic interfaces", or "roles", allows
such actors from multiple and diverse agent framework
families to interact without necessitating the requirement
for a universal agent communication language. Instead,
diverse agents support a simple, common method for
enumerating what interfaces they are capable and willing
to implement in the current context.
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Agents Are Getting to Know All About You
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Agents Are Getting to Know All About You by Kristi Coale
discusses the latest World Wide Web agents and their
ability to learn information about Internauts.
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Agent-Based Engineering, the Web, and Intelligence
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Agent-Based Engineering, the Web, and Intelligence by Charles J. Petrie describes the use of KQML-like Agents
with their compatibility with the World Wide Web.
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