DocumentCode :
2452791
Title :
Reliable framework architecture for multi-agent systems interaction
Author :
Oliveir, Eugénio ; Pereira, Guilherme ; Gomes, Cláudio
Author_Institution :
LIACC, Porto Univ., Portugal
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
276
Lastpage :
281
Abstract :
Multi-agent systems (AMS) are developed using a variety of architectures. These range from peer-to-peer to blackboard-like communication, from insecure distributed systems to complex security schemes, from those MAS using databases to those using knowledge based information systems. Although a system´s architecture often has to be designed according to its specific application domain, we present a reliable MAS architecture suitable for most purposes in the e-business domain. This framework combines the distributed nature of a multi-agent system with the security and encryption facilities provided by Web servers, separating data from knowledge and encouraging the use of distributed data structures in a concurrent, scalable, transaction-safe and remote-event generator. Notes on agent reputation assessment are also included. We also endow our agents with learning capabilities for two different aspects: reinforcement learning for bidding and a concept learning technique for building user profiles. Reinforcement learning allows for agent adaptive bidding whereas concept learning is of key importance to agent service bundling. The main features of the proposed architecture are agent communication through a common area, remote user access through servlets with authentication and encryption, data/knowledge separation and agent reputation assessment using customer satisfaction values. The functionality of all the proposed multi-agent system features is illustrated through an agent-based travel services application (MASTAS).
Keywords :
cryptography; electronic commerce; learning (artificial intelligence); local area networks; message authentication; multi-agent systems; travel industry; Web servers; agent adaptive bidding; agent communication; agent reputation assessment; agent service bundling; agent-based travel services application; authentication; concept learning technique; concurrent scalable transaction-safe remote event generator; customer satisfaction values; data/knowledge separation; distributed data structures; distributed system; e-business; encryption; multi-agent system interaction; reinforcement learning; reliable framework architecture; remote user access; security; servlets; user profiles; Communication system security; Cryptography; Data security; Distributed databases; Information security; Information systems; Learning; Multiagent systems; Peer to peer computing; Web server;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design, 2002. The 7th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
85-285-0050-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CSCWD.2002.1047697
Filename :
1047697
Link To Document :
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