The complexity of the global information infrastructure demands new approaches to managing distributed information. The Decentralised Information Ecosystem Technologies (DIET) project has produced a software platform based on a lightweight, scalable, multi-agent system that can be used to support a variety of information management applications that deal with some of this complexity. This paper describes the main components of the DIET software platform, and several examples of its application. It also considers the diversity of potential applications for this technology
Distributed information management tools allow users to author, disseminate, discover and manage inf...
With more users taking advantage of publicly accessible networks, such as corporate intranets and th...
Abstract. For biological agents, the perceived world does not consist of other agents only. Also sof...
The complexity of the current global information infrastructure requires novel means of understandin...
Controlling distributed information in a complex information infrastructure requires novel and innov...
Mobile Agent systems have attracted considerable attention as means of exploring and manipulating di...
With more users taking advantage of publicly accessible networks, such as corporate intranets and th...
Software agents can prove useful in representing the interests of human users of agent systems. When...
The problems of information management on a large and distributed scale have become highly apparent ...
The Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox (DIET) is an Application Service Provider (ASP) plat...
(eng) The Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox (DIET) is an Application Service Provider (ASP...
Abstract: Incorporating several interacting and autonomous components, multi-agent systems can poten...
. We are investigating techniques for developing distributed and adaptive collections of informatio...
Abstract—Securely managing shared information in dis-tributed environments across multiple organizat...
In this paper we present SoFAR, a versatile multi-agent framework designed for Distributed Informati...
Distributed information management tools allow users to author, disseminate, discover and manage inf...
With more users taking advantage of publicly accessible networks, such as corporate intranets and th...
Abstract. For biological agents, the perceived world does not consist of other agents only. Also sof...
The complexity of the current global information infrastructure requires novel means of understandin...
Controlling distributed information in a complex information infrastructure requires novel and innov...
Mobile Agent systems have attracted considerable attention as means of exploring and manipulating di...
With more users taking advantage of publicly accessible networks, such as corporate intranets and th...
Software agents can prove useful in representing the interests of human users of agent systems. When...
The problems of information management on a large and distributed scale have become highly apparent ...
The Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox (DIET) is an Application Service Provider (ASP) plat...
(eng) The Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox (DIET) is an Application Service Provider (ASP...
Abstract: Incorporating several interacting and autonomous components, multi-agent systems can poten...
. We are investigating techniques for developing distributed and adaptive collections of informatio...
Abstract—Securely managing shared information in dis-tributed environments across multiple organizat...
In this paper we present SoFAR, a versatile multi-agent framework designed for Distributed Informati...
Distributed information management tools allow users to author, disseminate, discover and manage inf...
With more users taking advantage of publicly accessible networks, such as corporate intranets and th...
Abstract. For biological agents, the perceived world does not consist of other agents only. Also sof...