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Agent based Intelligent Systems: General Views from Learning and Research Perspective

T.A. Mohamed Ziyad, Dr.K.R. Shankar Kumar

Abstract


Multiagent System (MAS) technology has become a major philosophy for modeling, designing, and implementing software solutions for more complex distributed problem solving applications. Multiagent System is composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents. Multiagent system and its application have played prominent role in today‘s information technology age. The usages of agent based applications are increasing day by day with the widely spreading internet technology. This study aims to progress on various design considerations pertaining to the behavior, properties and attributes of intelligent agents, issues and challenges in the design and implementation of agent-based intelligent systems.

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Agent Based Computing, Intelligence, Distributed Problem Solving, Intelligent Agent, Agent Behavior

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