• DocumentCode
    1393844
  • Title

    All agents are not created equal

  • Author

    Huhns, Michael N. ; Singh, Munindar P.

  • Author_Institution
    South Carolina Univ., Columbia, SC, USA
  • Volume
    2
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1998
  • Firstpage
    94
  • Lastpage
    96
  • Abstract
    As the technology advances, we can expect the development of specialized agents to be used as standardized building blocks for information systems. Two trends lend credence to such a prediction. First, software systems in general are being constructed with larger components, such as ActiveX and JavaBeans, which are becoming closer to being agents themselves. They have more functionality than simple objects, respond to events autonomously, and, most importantly, respond to system builders at development time, as well as to events at runtime. Moreover, there is a move toward more cooperative information systems, in which the architecture itself plays an important role in the effectiveness of the system, as opposed to traditional software systems where effectiveness depends on the quality of the individual components. These architectures are generating a set of standardized agents. Architectures based on standardized agent types should be easier to develop, understand, and use. Perhaps most important of all, these architectures will make it easier for separately developed information systems to interoperate
  • Keywords
    cooperative systems; information retrieval systems; software agents; ActiveX; JavaBeans; cooperative information systems; software systems; standardized agent types; system builders; Authentication; Authorization; Computerized monitoring; Databases; Information security; Internet; Java; Management information systems; Ontologies; Resource management;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Internet Computing, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1089-7801
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/4236.683806
  • Filename
    683806