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Volume 1, Number 5
Baltimore, April 1, 1996
http://www.cs.umbc.edu/agents/agentnews/1996/04.01.shtml
"For every problem, there is a solution
which is simple, neat, and wrong."
- H. L. Mencken
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-- NEW AGENTS ON THE NET --
MetaCrawler
Agent: MetaCrawler
is a "Multi-Threaded Web Search Service" which sends your queries
to nine different services: Open Text, Alta Vista, Lycos, WebCrawler,
InfoSeek, Excite, Inktomi, Yahoo, and Galaxy. It has some good
features for integrating the results and verifying the hits. It is
described in Erik Selberg and Oren Etzioni, "
Multi-Service Search and Comparison Using the MetaCrawler.
Poetry agent
Jeff MacGregor has developed
Personalized Interactive Poetry Agent that works with a user to
construct a poem.
-- AGENT STARTUPS --
Personal Agents, Inc.
Personal
Agents, Inc. is a new company based in Dallas, Texas that is
working in the domain of electronic commerce. Their approach is to
develop agents which work continuously on their own to satisfy a
client's demand and make decisions.
AgentSoft
AgentSoft is a new company founded by Jeffrey Rosenschein, Gilad
Zlotkin and Eithan Ephrati that will focus on the development and
marketing of intelligent agent software products for the Internet and
for enterprise Intranet.
-- AGENT TECHNOLOGY --
Microsoft "ActiveX" and agents
Microsoft's ActiveX
Technologies facilitates the development of Internet applications
and content and provides a modular method into which script engines
(e.g., JavaScript and VB) can plug into web browsers and servers. A a
newly-available flavor of VB, VB Script, will have "Safe" abilities,
and could be considered for some glue for agent languages in itself.
Microsoft has released a preliminary version of a ActiveX* Development
Kit which also includes a preliminary version of Internet Explorer 3.0
for developers.
-- AGENT PAPERS --
Intelligent
Agents: A Technology and Business Application Analysis Kathy
Heilmann, Dan Kihanya, Alastair Light, and Paul Musembwa. November
1995.
Colusa Software Whitepaper: Omniware: A
Universal Substrate for Mobile Code Colusa Software, Pittsburgh
PA. Colusa Software's (founded
in March 94, acquired by Microsoft in March 96) principal product,
Omniware, enables software developers to take code components written
in existing programming languages such as C and C++ and create highly
efficient, processor-independent client-side components for the
Internet and intranet environments. Colusa's unique method for memory
protection, known as Software Fault Isolation, allows users to
download programs safely from the Internet and run the programs in a
fully protected memory space (even when pointers are used). Microsoft
plans to incorporate the Colusa technologies in future versions of its
Internet and development tools products.
Beerud Sheth,
NEWT: A Learning Approach to Personalized Information Filtering,
MIT Media Lab. (also available as
Postscript ),
Anthony Chavez and Pattie Maes, Kasbah: An Agent
Marketplace for Buying and Selling Goods, PAAM96, 1996.
Is it
an Agent, or just a Program?: A Taxonomy for Autonomous Agents.
Also available as gziped
postscript. Abstract: The advent of software agents gave rise to
much discussion of just what such an agent is, and of how they differ
from programs in general. Here we propose a formal definition of an
autonomous agent which clearly distinguishes a software agent from
just any program. We also offer the beginnings of a natural kinds
taxonomy of autonomous agents, and discuss possibilities for further
classification. Finally, we discuss subagents and multiagent systems.
Gerhard Weiss & Sandip Sen (Eds.),
Adaption and Learning in Multi-Agent Systems, Springer-Verlag,
1996.
-- AGENT PROJECTS AND GROUPS --
Societies of Computation
Societies of
Computation (SoC) is a research project at the University of
Karlskrona/Ronneby in Sweden which studies agent technologies for
industrial applications.
Active Networks
The Active Networks
research effort underway in the TNS group at the MIT Lab for
Computer Science is developing a concept of Active networks
which allow an individual user, or groups of users, to inject
customized programs into the nodes of the network. "Active"
architectures enable a massive increase in the complexity and
customization of the computation that is performed within the network,
e.g., that is interposed between the communicating end points. This
concept seems to overlap in many ways with the notion of a network
filled with active software agents. Two recent papers are:
Towards an Active Network Architecture, David L. Tennenhouse and
David J. Wetherall, LCS, MIT. and From
Internet to ActiveNet, D.L. Tennenhouse, S.J. Garland, L. Shrira
and M.F. Kaashoek, LCS, MIT.
An ontology for enterprise modeling
The
Enterprise Project is a collaborative effort led by AIAI and
including IBM UK, Lloyd's Register, Logica and Unilever. It's goal is
"To improve and where necessary replace existing modelling methods
with a framework for integrating methods and tools which are
appropriate to enterprise modelling and the management of change. The
Enterprise project is aimed at providing a method and computer toolset
which will help capture aspects of a business and analyze these to
identify and compare options for meeting the business requirements."
The foundation for this effort is
the Enterprise Ontology, a collection of terms and definitions
relevant to business enterprises, represented in Ontolingua.
-- AGENT RESOURCES ON THE WEB --
Intelligent agents and electronic commerce
Intelligent Agent & Electronic Commerce Web resources for
intelligent agent in the electronic commerce maintained by Yuh-Jong
Hu's (jong@cs.nccu.edu.tw).
-- AGENT CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS --
Agents and Web-Based Design Environments Contact Person: Alice
Agogino, aagogino@euler.berkeley.edu, In conjunction with the Fourth
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Design
(AID'96), 24-27 June 1996, Stanford University, California, USA.
European Workshop on
Agent-Oriented Systems in Manufacturing, September 26 and 27, 1996
Berlin, Germany.
Conference on Plug and Play Software for Agile Manufacturing Part
of SPIE's Photonics East '96 Symposium on Intelligent Systems and
Advanced Manufacturing. 18-22 November 1996, Hynes Convention Center,
Boston, Massachusetts USA. Includes object-oriented and agent-based
integration approaches. Abstracts due 4/22/96, manuscript due
10/21/96.
WWW5 AI Workshop -- Paris, 6 May 1996 -- during the Fifth
International World Wide Web Conference May 6-10, 1996 - Paris,
France.
Artificial Intelligence-based tools to help W3 users. This
workshop focuses on AI methods and tools suitable in the context of
distributed information network like the World Wide Web.
CFP: International Journal in Computer Simulation -- Special Issue on the Simulation of Social
Behavior.
-- AGENTNEWS NEWS --
New agent sections on manufacturing and courses
We've added two new sections to the UMBC agents web -- agents and manufacturing and agent courses and
seminars. If you have offered or are offering a relevant course or
seminar, send us a URL to your course web page.
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