ZEUS: a toolkit for building distributed multiagent systems

HS Nwana, DT Ndumu, LC Lee… - Applied Artificial …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
HS Nwana, DT Ndumu, LC Lee, JC Collis
Applied Artificial Intelligence, 1999Taylor & Francis
The multiagent systems approach of knowledge-level cooperation between autonomous
agents promises significant benefits to distributed systems engineering, such as enhanced
interoperability, scalability, and reconfigurability. However, thus far, because of the innate
difficulty of constructing multiagent systems, this promise has been largely unrealized.
Hence there is an emerging desire among agent developers to move away from developing
point solutions to point problems in favor of developing methodologies and toolkits for …
The multiagent systems approach of knowledge- level cooperation between autonomous agents promises significant benefits to distributed systems engineering, such as enhanced interoperability, scalability, and reconfigurability. However, thus far, because of the innate difficulty of constructing multiagent systems, this promise has been largely unrealized. Hence there is an emerging desire among agent developers to move away from developing point solutions to point problems in favor of developing methodologies and toolkits for building distributed multiagent systems. This philosophy led to the development of the ZEUS Agent Building Toolkit, which facilitates the rapid development of collaborative agent applications through the provision of a library of agent- level components and an environment to support the agent-building process. The ZEUS toolkit is a synthesis of established agent technologies with some novel solutions to provide an integrated collaborative agent-building environment.
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