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Agent Oriented Analysis and Design of the RTAPS — Part II

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As the title suggests, this chapter is a continuation of agent oriented analysis of the RTAPS started in the last chapter. The remaining aspect of the agent oriented analysis of the RTAPS, namely, the vocabulary of the problem solving agents is described in this chapter. This is followed by the agent oriented design of the RTAPS which includes identification of software and intelligent agents to be used by the problem solving agents, mapping of the software and intelligent agents on to the problem solving agents, and establishing the order of execution precedence of the problem solving agents. Finally, emergent behavioral characteristics of this multi-agent distributed architecture of the RTAPS are outlined.

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Khosla, R., Dillon, T. (1997). Agent Oriented Analysis and Design of the RTAPS — Part II. In: Engineering Intelligent Hybrid Multi-Agent Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6223-8_11

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