DocumentCode
1545925
Title
Issues in multiagent design systems
Author
Lander, Susan E.
Author_Institution
Blackboard Technol., Amherst, MA, USA
Volume
12
Issue
2
fYear
1997
Firstpage
18
Lastpage
26
Abstract
Knowledge based design integrates a broad range of highly specialized knowledge from expert sources to synthesize or refine a design. Knowledge-based design systems automate at least some of these knowledge sources. However, the constant evolution of standards, technologies, and a dynamic marketplace demands a high degree of adaptability in both design expertise and in the process of applying that expertise. The need for diverse, highly sophisticated, and rapidly changing skills and knowledge makes the multiagent paradigm particularly appropriate for knowledge-based design. As researchers apply multiagent technologies to design domains, challenges include supporting interoperability among heterogeneous agents on diverse platforms, coordinating the design process, and managing conflict. This article surveys the state of the art in multiagent systems, through examples of projects and techniques, and then presents several questions that elicit the requirements and goals of a proposed multiagent design application
Keywords
cooperative systems; intelligent design assistants; software agents; conflict management; design process coordination; dynamic marketplace; heterogeneous agents; highly specialized knowledge; interoperability; knowledge based design; knowledge sources; multiagent design systems; projects; standards; Application software; Artificial intelligence; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Multiagent systems; Process design; Software agents; Solid modeling; Technology management; Web page design;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
IEEE Expert
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-9000
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/64.585100
Filename
585100
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