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Personal Information Management. A Framework For Development Of Personalisable Web Based Services, Christopher Fuchs
Personal Information Management. A Framework For Development Of Personalisable Web Based Services, Christopher Fuchs
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The thesis research proposed herein will model, analyse and implement strategies for the development of personalised services. The goal of the research work is to design and implement a framework which supports developers by minimising the effort required in implementing personalised services. This includes the ability to react to localisation changes and to present proper information. An overall design goal is the independency of most components from each other which will be attained through the use of standard technologies and protocols and the consistent use of a component model. The result will include the proposed framework and the analyses of …
An Investigation Into The Concepts And Applicability Of Agent Technologies, Anne White
An Investigation Into The Concepts And Applicability Of Agent Technologies, Anne White
Theses
The software world is one of great richness and diversity
Even though the concept of software agents date back to the days of AI (Artificial Intelligence) work (1970’s) the word “Agent” is currently in vogue in the computing press and computer science communities.
This thesis presents a review of the ongoing evolution of software agents, places agents in context within today’s software domain, and takes a closer look at the ongoing debate of what really constitutes an '"Agenf\ The numerous dimensions of classification are studied and an opinion of the attributes that an agent should encompass is put forward. Leading …