[an error occurred while processing this directive] Volume 1, Number 4
Baltimore, March 12, 1996
http://www.cs.umbc.edu/agents/agentnews/1996/03.12.shtml

"There are two ways of constructing a software design.
One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously
no deficiencies. And the other way is to make it so
complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies."
-- C.A.R. Hoare

-- AGENT NEWS --

People really do want to be friends with their computers

Two Stanford University professors have delved into the pile of research literature on how people interact with computers, and have concluded that people interact with computers much as they do with other humans. Subjects who were asked to perform a task on a computer and then were asked to rate that computer's performance, gave better evaluations if they were using "their" computer to do it. They insisted they were not trying to be polite to the computer, but the researchers concluded that in fact that's just what they were doing, similar to the way people tend to evaluate a co-worker's performance higher if that person is present. (Chronicle of Higher Education 15 Mar 96 A12 as reported in Educom's Edupage 3/12/96)

Bye-bye, Bob

Microsoft's personal info manager, Bob, is being deeply discounted, showing up in the bargain bin at Egghead Software stores across the country for less than $10 a copy. (Information Week 26 Feb 96 p10 as reported in Educom's Edupage, 3/7/96).

-- AGENT TECHNOLOGY --

Java Agent Template, version 2.0

Robert Frost of the Stanford Center for Design Research has released version 2.0 of Java(tm) Agent Template It provides basic agent functionality packaged as a Java(tm) application which can be executed as a stand alone application or as an applet via a WWW browser. It provides for asynchronous exchange of KQML messages via sockets and enables the dynamic exchange of Java classes. 3/12/96

safeTCL + Java = a good agent tool?

Ray Johnson (Raymond.Johnson@Eng.Sun.COM) points out that Sun has some tools for creating Tcl extensions in Java. This sounds quite useful for building agent-oriented code. See ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tcljava*.

General Magic releases Telescript(TM) Active Web Tools

General Magic announced the availability of a free pre-release version of its Telescript(TM) Active Web Tools, a tool kit for developing active, personalized services for the World Wide Web using agent technology. Until March 1, users can order a free pre-release CD-ROM version of Active Web Tools from General Magic's web site (http://www.genmagic.com/awt) or by calling 408-774-4043.

-- AGENT PAPERS --

Migratory Applications

Migratory Applications, Krishna A. Bharat and Luca Cardelli, Digital Systems Research Center, Report #138, February 15, 1996. 24 pages. "We introduce a new genre of user interface applications that can migrate from one machine to another, taking their user interface and application contexts with them, and continue from where they left off. Such applications are not tied to one user or one machine, and can roam freely over the network, rendering service to a community of users, gathering human input and interacting with people. We envisage that this will support many new agent-based collaboration metaphors...."

Economic approach to AI

Michael P. Wellman, The Economic Approach to Artificial Intelligence, ACM Computing Surveys Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, September 1995.

Architecture for information agents

Donald McKay, Jon Pastor, Robin McEntire and Tim Finin, An architecture for information agents, in "Advanced Planning Technology", (ed. Tate,A.), The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, CA., USA, May 1996, ISBN 0-929280-98-0.

-- AGENT PROJECTS AND GROUPS --

Resume Robot

Resume Robot a Winsock application that wanders the web looking for web pages containing resume info. If it identifies a page as highly probable of being a resume, it attempts to extract pertinent info from the page such as the email address, phone number, skills descriptions, and location. The resulting database is used to connect job seekers with recruiters. [James Stakelum ]

Project PageSpace

Project PageSpace (TU Berlin and the University of Bologna) aims at supporting networked applications which require interaction between distributed software components and active processing. It is based on the Internet and the World Wide Web but introduces a notion of active Web-pages that are capable of executing code.

Ontological Foundations of Knowledge Engineering

Ontological Foundations of Knowledge Engineering at LADSEB-CNR (Institute for Systems Science and Biomedical Engineering of the Italian National Research Council) has two main research foci: (1) the Ontological Tools for Conceptual Design of Reusable Data and Knowledge Bases and (2) Logical Modeling of Mechanical Assemblies for Product Data Integration and Reuse.

Andersen Consulting

Andersen Consulting has a new web page which describes their ongoing intelligent agents research and gives short descriptions of their projects, as well as one-page "thought-piece" articles on our projects for a mass-market audience. Current projects include:

-- AGENT RESOURCES ON THE WEB --

Cognitive Agent Architectures pages.

Leon Sterling's Agents Lab Home Page at the University of Melbourne.

-- AGENT CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS --

The WWW Virtual Library on Conferences maintains a nice seof og pages on agent-related conferences. 3/12/96

Cooperative Information Agents - DAI meets Database Systems, Kiel, Germany (26 - 28 February 1997) 3/12/96

Second International Conference on Multiagent Systems (ICMAS'96), December 10 (Mon) - 13 (Fri), 1996, Keihanna Plaza, Kyoto, Japan. 3/12/96

AAAI-96 International Workshop on Intelligent Adaptive Agents (IAA-96) August 4-8, 1996, Portland, Oregon.

Second ECOOP Workshop on Mobile Object Systems or "Agents on the Move", July 8-9, Linz - Austria.

Workshop Comparing Reactive (ALife-ish) and Intentional Agents, Part of the Third Australian Complex Systems Conference, Thursday 19th July, 1996, Albury, Australia.

International Workshop on Flexible Query-Answering Systems, FQAS'96, Roskilde University, Denmark, May 22-24, 1996.

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Object Management Group (OMG) are sponsoring the Joint W3C/OMG Workshop ON Distributed Objects AND Mobile Code on June 24-25, 1996 in Boston MA. It will be aimed at extending web and object technologies to provide a richer global infrastructure for applications like electronic commerce, enterprise integration, digital libraries, concurrent engineering, and collaboration. One page position papers are required by March 11 for participation in the workshop.

Workshop MASSIM-96: Multiagent Systems and Simulation , March 5--6, 1996, University of Ulm, Germany.

Petri Nets for Multi-Agent Systems and Groupware, July 9-12 1996, Lille, France. An invited session will be held within the conference on Computational Engineering in Systems Application (CESA'96) co-organized by IMACS and IEEE-SMC, July 9-12 1996, LilLe, France.

-- AGENTNEWS NEWS --

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