Adaptive and evolutionary systems: lessons from object, component and agent approaches

作者: Randall Perrey , Mark Lycett

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-034-9.CH003

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摘要: This chapter examines the issues surrounding development of adaptive evolutionary systems by evaluating characteristics contemporary paradigms. It categorises these as advantages or limitations with respect to purpose servicing systems' requirements. The considers evolution paradigms and concludes that a key limitation in each case has been preoccupation addressing shortcomings previous paradigm's implementation. maturity paradigm is seen significant element determining what current research for will be this observation used recommend line should taken avoid recurrent pitfalls. extracted are structured into framework evaluation any given approach its suitability systems. Recommendations future work including recommendations outside accepted sphere information research.

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