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Virtual service developed greatly in recent years with the help of information technology and network development. Based on the structure of multi-agent system, virtual service system was established and analyzed to achieve the service target. The constitution of virtual service system was discussed as six types of service agents according to the characteristic of multi-agent system especially for distributed computing and cooperation. The function and structure were deeply investigated for each type of virtual service agent and the collaboration relation among agents was also analyzed. Virtual service process was further studied and the resource allocation might be concise.
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This paper is supported by Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission (Grant No. Z121100000312093).
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Zhang, T. (2015). Constitution of Virtual Service System Based on Multi-agent. In: Zhang, Z., Shen, Z., Zhang, J., Zhang, R. (eds) LISS 2014. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43871-8_123
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