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An Introduction to MultiAgent Systems (2nd ed)

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The study of multi-agent systems (MAS) focuses on systems in which many intelligent agents interact with each other.  These agents are considered to be autonomous entities such as software programs or robots.  Their interactions can either be cooperative (for example as in an ant colony) or selfish (as in a free market economy).  This book assumes only basic knowledge of algorithms and discrete maths, both of which are taught as standard in the first or second year of computer science degree programmes.  A basic knowledge of artificial intelligence would useful to help understand some of the issues, but is not essential. The book’s main aims are: To introduce the student to the concept of agents and multi-agent systems, and the main applications for which they are appropriateTo introduce the main issues surrounding the design of intelligent agentsTo introduce the main issues surrounding the design of a multi-agent societyTo introduce a number of typical applications for agent technology After reading the book the student should understand: The notion of an agent, how agents are distinct from other software paradigms (e.g. objects) and the characteristics of applications that lend themselves to agent-oriented softwareThe key issues associated with constructing agents capable of intelligent autonomous action and the main approaches taken to developing such agentsThe key issues in designing societies of agents that can effectively cooperate in order to solve problems, including an understanding of the key types of multi-agent interactions possible in such systemsThe main application areas of agent-based systems

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
0470519460 / 9780470519462
Paperback / softback
006.3
15/05/2009
United States
English
xxii, 461 p. : ill.
24 cm
Previous ed.: 2001.