DocumentCode :
1253272
Title :
Sharing metainformation to guide cooperative search among heterogeneous reusable agents
Author :
Lander, Susan E. ; Lesser, Victor R.
Author_Institution :
Blackboard Technol., Amherst, MA, USA
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
fYear :
1997
Firstpage :
193
Lastpage :
208
Abstract :
A reusable agent is a self-contained computational system that implements some specific expertise and that can be embedded into diverse applications requiring that expertise. Systems composed of heterogeneous reusable agents are potentially highly adaptable, maintainable, and affordable, assuming that integration issues such as information sharing, coordination, and conflict management can be effectively addressed. The authors investigate sharing metalevel search information to improve system performance, specifically with respect to how sharing affects the quality of solutions and the runtime efficiency of a reusable-agent system. They first give a formal description of shareable metainformation in systems where agents have private knowledge and databases and where agents are specifically intended to be reusable. They then present and analyze experimental results from a mechanical design system for steam condensers that demonstrate performance improvements related to information sharing and assimilation. Finally, they discuss the practical benefits and limitations of information sharing in application systems comprising heterogeneous reusable agents. Issues of pragmatic interest include determining what types of information can realistically be shared and determining when the costs of sharing outweigh the benefits
Keywords :
cooperative systems; intelligent design assistants; knowledge based systems; mechanical engineering computing; search problems; software agents; software reusability; conflict management; cooperative search; coordination; databases; expertise; formal description; heterogeneous reusable agents; information assimilation; mechanical design system; metalevel search information sharing; private knowledge; run-time efficiency; self-contained computational system; shareable meta-information; steam condensers; system performance; Artificial intelligence; Costs; Databases; Embedded computing; Information analysis; Multiagent systems; Performance analysis; Runtime; Space technology; System performance;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1041-4347
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/69.591446
Filename :
591446
Link To Document :
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