The Internet not only provides data for users to browse, but also databases to query, and software agents to run. Due to the exponential increase of deployed agents on the Internet, automating the search and selection of relevant agents is essential for both users and collaboration among different software agents. This paper first describes the agent capability description language Larks. Then we will discuss the matchmaking process using Larks and give a complete working scenario. The paper concludes with comparing our language and the matchmaking process with related works. We have implemented Larks and the associated powerful matchmaking process, and are currently incorporating it within our RETSINA multi-agent framework. Keywords: Match...
This paper presents a model to define heterogeneous agents that solve problems by sharing the knowle...
In today's open, distributed environments, there is an increasing need for systems to assist the int...
The multi-agent systems (MAS) has proven their suitability for implementation of complex software sy...
The Internet not only provides data for users to browse, but also databases to query, and software a...
Matchmaking is the process of mediating demand and supply based on profile information. Matchmaking ...
Many important and useful applications for software agents require multiple agents on a network that...
Electronic negotiations concern transactions on the basis of electronic media, such as the Internet....
A question frequently asked in multi-agent systems (MASs) concerns the efficient search for suitable...
The World Wide Web is a vast resource of information and services that continues to grow rapidly. Ho...
Computer users employ a collection of software tools to support their day-to-day work. Often the sof...
We present negotiated search, a paradigm for cooperative search and conflict res-olution among loose...
With the promise of agent-based systems, a variety of research/industrial groups are developing auto...
How to operate database efficiently and unfailingly in agent-based heterogeneous data source environ...
Service discovery is the process of localizing re- sources and services available in large scale ope...
An important problem for agents in open multiagent systems is how to find agents that match certain ...
This paper presents a model to define heterogeneous agents that solve problems by sharing the knowle...
In today's open, distributed environments, there is an increasing need for systems to assist the int...
The multi-agent systems (MAS) has proven their suitability for implementation of complex software sy...
The Internet not only provides data for users to browse, but also databases to query, and software a...
Matchmaking is the process of mediating demand and supply based on profile information. Matchmaking ...
Many important and useful applications for software agents require multiple agents on a network that...
Electronic negotiations concern transactions on the basis of electronic media, such as the Internet....
A question frequently asked in multi-agent systems (MASs) concerns the efficient search for suitable...
The World Wide Web is a vast resource of information and services that continues to grow rapidly. Ho...
Computer users employ a collection of software tools to support their day-to-day work. Often the sof...
We present negotiated search, a paradigm for cooperative search and conflict res-olution among loose...
With the promise of agent-based systems, a variety of research/industrial groups are developing auto...
How to operate database efficiently and unfailingly in agent-based heterogeneous data source environ...
Service discovery is the process of localizing re- sources and services available in large scale ope...
An important problem for agents in open multiagent systems is how to find agents that match certain ...
This paper presents a model to define heterogeneous agents that solve problems by sharing the knowle...
In today's open, distributed environments, there is an increasing need for systems to assist the int...
The multi-agent systems (MAS) has proven their suitability for implementation of complex software sy...