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The Research Of An Infrastructure For Managing And Controlling The Social Behavior Of Agents

Posted on:2005-05-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T QuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2168360122467579Subject:Computer applications
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With the rapidly development of Internet and communication technologies , people live in a general computing environment . The traditional software agent technologies face new difficulties in general computing environment, because it has not a strong infrastructure to support managing and controlling social behavior of agents.We suggest to study the infrastructure of agents' social behaviors. We build a infrastructural frameworks, which is called IMCSBA (Infrastructure for Managing and controlling Social Behavior of Agents ) . Target at building the social system for agents,our study focus on five fields , includes : the semantics of the information context,the auxiliary service system for agents , the rational negotiation , the behavior specification for agents and the transparent managing and controlling of agents service . These make up of a serial study for theory and methodology in AMUC enviorment.At first, this paper gives a brief instruction of the IMCSBA arcitechture . Then focus on one field of the five-the transparent managing and controlling of angets service. I gives the method and implementation through three ways : study the representation and ontology for human-computer interaction , set up an adaptable interface agent based on policy , study the process controlling and tracing theory in agent society . Our goal is to support users easily dispatch tasks and manage or control the process. Finally, a demo is given to show: define policies through interface agent transparents by user, get candidate agent from mediea agent, sign agreement by negotiation between two agents. This sample certifies the abilities and effects of our IMCSBA system .
Keywords/Search Tags:software agent, interface agent, HCI, policy, track
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