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From DPS to MAS to ...: continuing the trends

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From DPS to MAS to ...: continuing the trends
The most important and interesting of the computing challenges we are facing are those that involve the problems and opportunities afforded by massive decentralization and disintermediation. The problems and opportunities arise in domains where controlled action is necessary, but centralized control is infeasible. These are the traditional domains of distributed problem solving and multiagent systems, and they include information systems for healthcare, commerce, energy distribution, and traffic control. However, the current incarnations of these domains are scaled well beyond anything envisioned originally. Nevertheless, traditional techniques derived from artificial intelligence are still mostly appropriate. Specifically, representation, reasoning, learning, planning, and situated semantics when distributed computationally and extended to multiple loci of intelligence will all be part of potential solutions. They will affect not only the ways systems will be implemented and executed...
Michael N. Huhns
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ATAL
Authors Michael N. Huhns
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