A society model for office information systems

作者: Cheng-Seen Ho , Yang-Chang Hong , Te-Son Kuo

DOI: 10.1145/6168.6170

关键词: Knowledge sourcesComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Information systemExistential quantificationKnowledge managementProcess (engineering)

摘要: A society model, which characterizes the behavior and procedure of offices, is proposed. It our belief that an office system capable dealing with all real problems only through modeling internal can be developed. In this entities are viewed as agents. An agent modeled a microsociety interacting knowledge sources. Within microsociety, there exists microknowledge exchange system, provides set protocols coordination among those sources during their cooperative reasoning process. then various agents using to complete goals cooperatively. unified view allows offices in flexible general way.

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