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Utilitarian Coalition Formation Between Autonomous Agents for Cooperative Information Gathering

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Cooperative Knowledge Processing

Part of the book series: Computer Supported Cooperative Work ((CSCW))

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The approach of the FCSI is motivated by the idea of following the recently introduced paradigm of Intelligent Cooperative Information Systems (ICIS) (Papazoglou et al. 1992) for solving one essential problem in the research area of interoperability of database systems: a context-based recognition of InterDatabase Dependencies (IDD) between heterogeneous, autonomous database systems.

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Klusch, M. (1997). Utilitarian Coalition Formation Between Autonomous Agents for Cooperative Information Gathering. In: Kirn, S., O’Hare, G. (eds) Cooperative Knowledge Processing. Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3042-0_13

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