Architectural Components Of Information-Sharing Societies

COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE(2002)

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Two similar multi-agent systems have been designed to address the issue of in formation sharing within a multi-agent system. This paper examines the architectural Components that have been added to our information-sharing societies, ACORN and MP3. Through this exploration. we conclude that these components and their underlying concepts can be added to other information-retrieval societies.ACORN consists of a set of information-sharing locations referred to as cafes. Cafes are defined as meeting locations for like-minded agents. Like-minded agents are defined as agents that share a common set of interests. As an example, a cafe may contain agents that are interested in information relating to car,, A dynamic cafe clustering method is developed. The performance evaluation of the proposed structure for the cafe is presented, The concept of a fat/thin agent architecture is introduced. This agent architecture allows for minimizing network traffic LIS agents traverse the network in search of or distribution of knowledge, The directory server component is presented along with its relation to the fat/thin agent architecture. Finally, an anonymity, service provider which allows anonymity for users is introduced.The MP3 society exists with the sole purpose of finding MP3s throughout a given network, Through this society, the core design issues of agent verification and agent validation are addressed and solutions are presented through respective interface components.
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agent, fat thin agents, multi-agent systems, clustering, MP3, information sharing
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