Title :
The agent architecture of the University of Michigan Digital Library
Author :
Durfee, E.H. ; Kiskis, D.L. ; Birmingham, W.P.
Author_Institution :
Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fDate :
2/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The University of Michigan Digital Library (UMDL) architecture encapsulates the many functionalities required in a digital library as a population of modular, goal-oriented, specialised `agents´. These agents participate in markets for exchanging goods and services, and team their abilities to compose complex services. Realising the UMDL agent architecture requires us to provide sound mechanisms to encapsulate functions as agents, protocols to support the evolution of teams and agent interactions through markets, and protocols to enable interoperability among library agents that are teamed. The software-engineering aspects of our effort (the tools, techniques and experiences gained) are the focus of this paper
Keywords :
academic libraries; cooperative systems; library automation; object-oriented programming; software agents; software engineering; UMDL; University of Michigan Digital Library; agent architecture; agent interactions; agent teams; goal-oriented agents; library agent interoperability; object oriented programming; protocols; software tools; software-engineering;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering. IEE Proceedings- [see also Software, IEE Proceedings]
DOI :
10.1049/ip-sen:19971024