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Agent-Based Integration of General Purpose Tools
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Agent-Based Software Integration (ABSI) entails the
development of intelligent software agents and
knowledge-sharing protocols that enhance interoperability
of multiple software packages. Covers from desk top agents
to Agent action specifications.
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Agent-mediated Electronic Commerce
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Listing of papers and presentations on agent-mediated
electronic commerce related subjects listed
chronologically from the Agent-mediated Electronic
Commerce (AmEC) Initiative.
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Agents: Artificial Inflation of the Web Kind
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Agents: Artificial Inflation of the Web Kind by Joe
McGarvey discusses bots accounting for many hits to sites
all over the world and the accountability of same.
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Agents Based Workflow: TRP Support Environment (TSE)
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Agents Based Workflow: TRP Support Environment (TSE) by
Jin W. Chang and Colin T. Scott discusses the mission of
Technology
Reinvestment Project (TRP) at Andersen Consulting and
the basic foundation for the above software solution as an
extension of Andersen's own Eagle Process.
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Agents Can Think, Too!
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Agents Can Think, Too! by Todd Sundstead discusses in detail the
ways that you can learn to increase your Agent's IQ to make it more
robust, reliable and useful.
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Agents On the Move
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Agents On the Move by Todd Sundsted discusses and shows
you how and why to mobilize your agents. He discusses
bolstering your client applications by adding agent
mobility.
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Agents: Not Just for Bond Anymore
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Agents: Not Just for Bond Anymore by Bret Sommers. Agents
are no longer secret. But your may be wondering if agent
technology is just another cool buzzword or a valuable new
systems development model. This article defines agents and
provides a tutorial on how to create them in Java using
IBM's Aglet Workbench.
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Agents on the Net
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Agents on the Net by Andy Lawrence discusses the
complexity of the networks that could overwhelm the humans
who created them and the ability for intelligent agents to
understand the situation and to proceed accordingly.
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Agents on the Web: Catalyst for e-Commerce
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Agents on the Web: Catalyst for e-Commerce - A White Paper
by Heather Stark, Principal Consultant, Ovum. This white
paper discusses how Agents will accelerate the evolution
of the Web from a passive, static, "pull" medium; to a
tuned, high-value environment.
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Agents Talking to Agents
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Agents Talking to Agents by Todd Sundsted discusses and
shows you how and to add agent communications to the agent
architecture you've been developing. Find out how to get
agents to talk to each other - simply, efficiently and
reliably.
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Agents that Learn from Other Agents
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This is the in-line proceedings of the workshop on Agents
that Learn from Other Agents held as part of the 1995
International Machine Learning Conference.
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Agents to Roam the Internet
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Agents to Roam the Internet by George Lawton discusses
developers working on agents that will surf the Internet
for you while you sleep.
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Agents Track the Once and Future Consumer
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Agents Track the Once and Future Consumer by Laurie J.
Flynn. This article describes how advertisers see great
potential for software that can predict consumer interests
and preferences using agents.
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Aglets - White Papers, Conference Papers,
FAQs and Specifications
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IBM white papers discussing the IBM Aglets Workbench a
first of its kind visual environment for building
network-based applications that use mobile agents to
search for, access, and manage corporate data and other
information. You may find the IBM Aglets Workbench by
searching our Knowledge
Bots under Bot Spot Search.
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Aglets: Enabling the Virtual Enterprise
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Aglets: Enabling the Virtual Enterprise by P.E. Clements,
Todd Papaioannou and John Edwards. This paper describes
agent technology and a particular implementation of mobile
agents, IBM's Aglets Workbench. This is followed by a
description of an application of the Aglet system based on
a manufacturing enterprise that spans Europe, the USA and
the Far East. The paper concludes that the features of
local interaction, reduced network loading, server
flexibility and application autonomy which are supported
by mobile agent technology all help to provide a level of
agility above that provided by more conventional IT
technology.
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AI Wise Up
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AI Wise Up by Lynda Radosevich of InfoWorld discusses how
artificial intelligence has made the transition from
fuzzy-headed fad to real-world application.
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An Agent-Enhanced Architecture for the Logical Client in an Environment Information System
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An Agent-Enhanced Architecture for the Logical Client in
an Environment Information System by Axel Grohmann and
Roland Kopetzky offers a slide presentation from the
PAAM98 Conference.
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An Agent of Change
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An Agent of Change by Bruce T. Krulwich discusses changes
that will be created as intelligent agents begin to
perform electronic commerce functions and retail searching
and comparisons on the World Wide Web.
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An Intelligent Agent-Based Framework for Knowledge Management On the Web
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An Intelligent Agent-Based Framework for Knowledge
Management on the Web: An Exploratory Study of A Virtual
Team in Designing A Multimedia System by Seung Ik Baek,
Jay Liebowitz, Srinvas Y. Prasad and Mary J. Granger.
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An Intelligent Personal Spider (Agent) for
Dynamic Internet/Intranet Searching
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An Intelligent Personal Spider (Agent) for Dynamic
Internet/Intranet Searching by Hsinchun Chen, Yi-Ming
Chung, Marshall Ramsey and Christopher C. Yang discusses
the research and experiment for implementing Internet
personal spiders based on best first search and genetic
algorithm techniques. Preliminary evaluation results and
two working prototypes are presented.
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An Introduction to Agents
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An Introduction to Agents by Todd Sundsted discusses how
to find what agents are and what they can do for you.
Learn how to take the first steps toward building your own
simple agent architecture in Java.
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Ant-Based Load Balancing in Telecommunications Networks
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Ant-Based Load Balancing in Telecommunications Networks by
Ruud Schoonderwoerd, Owen Holland, Janet Bruten and Leon
Rothkrantz is a HP Labs Technical report discussing a
novel method of achieving load balancing in
telecommunications networks.
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Artificial Life Meets
Entertainment: Lifelike Autonomous Agents
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Artificial Life Meets Entertainment: Lifelike Autonomous
Agents by Pattie Maes discusses this relatively new field
of Artificial Life and its attempts to study and
understand biological life by synthesizing artificial life
forms. Entertainment is niched out as one potential
application area.
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Ask Jeeves: Your Online Butler
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Ask Jeeves: Your Online Butler by Glenn McDonald discusses
Ask Jeeves an innovative online search service that
processes plain-language queries with surprising accuracy
- and it's funny too.
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Astrolog
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Astrolog - A distributed and dynamic environment for
distributed system management by Stephane Billiart,
Christine Morin and Akhil Sahai discusses the Astrolab
platform that connects heterogeneous workstations and is
used for experimenting distributed systems and
applications in the context of a research lab.
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Attaching Interface Agent Software to Applications
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Attaching Interface Agent Software to Applications by
Henry Lieberman visits the idea of "intelligent interface
agent" software. An intelligent agent is software that can
take independent actions in the interface on behalf of a
user's goals, without explicit intervention by the user.
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Automatic Indexing: WebBots
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Automatic Indexing: WebBots by Laura Zick is a report and
paper discussing WebBots.
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Automating Information Exchange Between Self-Describing Databases
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Automating Information Exchange Between Self-Describing
Databases by James Coleman and Lisa Sills of the
Information, Technology and Telecommmunications
Laboratory, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Georgia
Institute of Technology discusses the information exchange
between the current legacy of heterogeneous C41 systems.
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Autonomous Agents: A Matter of Life and Death
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Autonomous Agents: A Matter of Life and Death by Peter de
Boucier of CyberLife Technology, Ltd discusses the study
of autonomous agents and adaptive agents being applied to
games such as Creatures, Steel Legions, and Galapagos.
This paper describes how autonomous agents are designed
and built and communicates the successful application of
agents to gaming scenarios.
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Autonomous Interface Agents
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Autonomous Interface Agents by Henry Lieberman discusses
two branches of the trend towards "agents" that are
gaining currency: interface agents, software that actively
assists a user in operating an interactive interface, and
autonomous agents, software that takes action without user
intervention and operates concurrently, either while the
user is idle or taking other actions.
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