BIS 2008

BIS record '2008/1/510'


BibTeX

@inproceedings{BIS:2008/1/510,
  author        = {Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi},
  title         = {Making the Agent Technology Ready for Web-based Information Systems},
  year          = {2008},
  session       = {Interoperability},
  pages         = {321--332},
  crossref      = {BIS:2008/1},
  bibsource     = {BIS, http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/biblio/},
  abstract      = {The agent technology has become one of the most vibrant and fastest growing research area in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science. But, there is still a big gap toward the wide scale adoption of the emerged agent technology by the software industry. Even if agent standards matured and stable agent platform implementations exist, the software industry still sees the adoption only after 2010. In this paper we propose a model of integration for the agent technology in a web-based information system, from the standard information system engineering point of view. Rather than the agent standards which sees the integration centered around the agent concepts, our approach allows the separation of roles in the software development team. Thus, average educated software engineers can approach agent solutions without the need of learning the agent technology, by only having the help of an agent expert. We exemplified our approach by presenting the design of a web-based application for information search, with the support of a multi-agent system.}
}

  
@proceedings{BIS:2008/1,
  editor        = {Witold Abramowicz, Dieter Fensel},
  booktitle     = {Business Information Systems, 11th International Conference, BIS 2008, Innsbruck, Austria, May 2008},
  title         = {Business Information Systems, 11th International Conference, BIS 2008, Innsbruck, Austria, May 2008},
  publisher     = {Springer-Verlag},
  isbn          = {978-3-540-79395-3},
  year          = {2008},
  bibsource     = {BIS, http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/biblio/}
}
  

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Dept. of Information Systems at Poznan University of Economics, Dominik Flejter