Engineering Intelligent Hybrid Multi-Agent Systems

Engineering Intelligent Hybrid Multi-Agent Systems by Rajiv Khosla, published by Springer US on November 26, 2012, is a comprehensive exploration of the design and application of intelligent hybrid systems. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1997 spans 410 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into various applications and design concepts related to fusion systems, transformation systems, and combination systems, focusing on hybrid configurations that incorporate knowledge-based systems, case-based reasoning, fuzzy systems, artificial neural networks, and genetic algorithms.
Readers will find a detailed introduction to a multi-agent architectural theory that supports the engineering of intelligent associative hybrid systems. The book discusses this architectural theory at both the task structure and computational levels, making it relevant for the development of knowledge and information agents. Additionally, it outlines an enterprise-wide system modeling framework that aids in the integration of systems across knowledge, information, and data engineering layers. The text also addresses software engineering aspects, including agent-oriented analysis, design, and reuse, providing a thorough understanding of the complexities involved in building intelligent hybrid systems.
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Engineering Intelligent Hybrid Multi-Agent Systems is about building intelligent hybrid systems. Included is coverage of applications and design concepts related to fusion systems, transformation systems and combination systems. These applications are in areas involving hybrid configurations of knowledge-based systems, case-based reasoning, fuzzy systems, artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, and in knowledge discovery and data mining. Through examples and applications a synergy of these subjects is demonstrated.
The authors introduce a multi-agent architectural theory for engineering intelligent associative hybrid systems. The architectural theory is described at both the task structure level and the computational level. This problem-solving architecture is relevant for developing knowledge agents and information agents.
An enterprise-wide system modeling framework is outlined to facilitate forward and backward integration of systems developed in the knowledge, information, and data engineering layers of an organization. In the modeling process, software engineering aspects like agent oriented analysis, design and reuse are developed and described.
Engineering Intelligent Hybrid Multi-Agent Systems is the first book in the field to provide details of a multi-agent architecture for building intelligent hybrid systems.
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