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Multi-agent system of Samara region social services based on social passports and smart cards of citizens

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Paper presents multi-agent system for social services based on social passport and smart cards of citizens. It describes developed approach based on agents and ontologies, architecture of the system and its specific features. It is shown that application of multi-agent technology can bring high value and clear benefits for clients in full scale regional e-government systems.

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                      AAMAS '07: Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
                      May 2007
                      1585 pages
                      ISBN:9788190426275
                      DOI:10.1145/1329125

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