Talk:Agent
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I've taken out all the stuff on agents as it refers to software and hardware agents and moved it all to its own article, where I then added some information. Hope this is useful Melody 05:04, 10 Aug 2003 (UTC)
- google test indicates artificial intelligence agent appears to be a made-up term. Software agent is the more general term because the software doesn't have to be intelligent, just autonomous. Many examples of software agents exist today, and they are called such.
- Have you given consideration to the inclusion of a class of "collective agents" as used by B. Newman, K.Conrad and others -- holistic amalgams of individual agents (people or automated) which exhibit the basic characteristics of an agent.
- See also:
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- Newman, B.D. and K. Conrad (2000) "A Framework for Characterizing Knowledge Management Methods, Practices, and Technologies", Proc. of the Third Int. Conf. on Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management (PAKM2000) Basel, Switzerland, 30-31 Oct. 2000, (U. Reimer, ed.) (also found in several other collections.)
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- Newman, B. (2003) Agents, Artifacts, and Transformations: The Foundations of Knowledge Flows. In C. Holsapple (Ed.). The Knowledge Management Handbook (Vol 1, Chapter 15, pp. 301-316). Berlin, Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3540435271
GeminiMan 21:39, 11 Oct 2003 (UTC)