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Notes on Agent-Oriented DBMS Toward a Robust KDBS

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Innovative Internet Community Systems (IICS 2004)

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The work on Agent Based Systems lead us to gather different components in order to provide our agents the necessary tools to deal with their environment and tasks. But there is a gap when we want to provide agents individual database capabilities, developers do not have a reliable KDBMS (Knowledge Database Management System) that could be attached to a single agent and design agents with their own Agent-Oriented KDBMS designed specifically for agent based technology needs. This paper exposes the needs of an Agent Oriented Knowledge DBMS, and how this would be useful on Knowledge DB Systems, crucial for agent learning, evolution capabilities and Agent Community Knowledge.

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Gómez Álvarez, J.S., Chavarín Rodríguez, G., Zaldivar Carrillo, V.H. (2006). Notes on Agent-Oriented DBMS Toward a Robust KDBS. In: Böhme, T., Larios Rosillo, V.M., Unger, H., Unger, H. (eds) Innovative Internet Community Systems. IICS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3473. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11553762_12

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