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An Agents Based Grid Infrastructure of Social Intelligence

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Content Computing (AWCC 2004)

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The Grid and agent communities both develop concepts and mechanisms for open distributed systems, albeit from different perspectives. The Grid community has focused on infrastructure, tools and application for reliable and secure resource sharing within dynamic and geographically distributed virtual organizations. In contrast, the agents community has focused on autonomous problem solvers that can flexibly in uncertain and dynamic environments. Yet as the scale and ambition of both Grid and agent deployments increase, we see that multi-agent systems require robust infrastructure and Grid systems require autonomous, flexible behaviors. So, an Agent Based Grid Infrastructure of Social Intelligence (ABGISI) is presented in this paper. With multi-agents cooperation as main line, this paper expatiates on ABGISI from three aspects: agent information representation; the support system for agent social behavior, which includes agent mediate system and agent rational negotiation mechanism, and agent federation structure.

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Hu, J., Gao, J., Liao, B., Chen, J. (2004). An Agents Based Grid Infrastructure of Social Intelligence. In: Chi, CH., Lam, KY. (eds) Content Computing. AWCC 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3309. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30483-8_5

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