An agent is a computer system that is situated in some environment, and that is capable of autonomous action in this environment in order to meet its design objectives. Multi-agent systems are systems composed of multiple interacting agents.
Some application domains where agent technologies will play a crucial role include:
- Ambient Intelligence, the seamless delivery of ubiquitous computing, continuous communications and intelligent user interfaces to consumer and industrial devices;
- Grid Computing, where multi-agent system approaches will enable efficient use of the resources of high-performance computing infrastructure in science, engineering, medical and commercial applications;
- Electronic Business, where agent-based approaches are already supporting the automation and semi-automation of information-gathering activities and purchase transactions over the Internet;
- Semantic Web, where agents are needed both to provide services, and to make best use of the resources available, often in cooperation with others;
- Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, where intelligent agents may support the coherent exploration of data revolution occurring in biology;
Book: Computational Intelligence for Agent-based Systems (Studies in Computational Intelligence) by: Raymond S.T. Lee, Vincenzo Loia
Web Resource: Agent Based Systems: Survey
Download Power Point Presentation: Design of Agent Based Systems
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