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Software Agents and Soft Computing 1997
- Hyacinth S. Nwana, Nader Azarmi:

Software Agents and Soft Computing: Towards Enhancing Machine Intelligence, Concepts and Applications. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1198, Springer 1997, ISBN 3-540-62560-7
Section 1: Software Agents - Concepts
- Hyacinth S. Nwana, Divine T. Ndumu:

An Introduction to Agent Technology. 3-26 - S. N. K. Watt:

Artificial Societies and Psychological Agents. 27-41 - Hyacinth S. Nwana, Lyndon C. Lee, Nicholas R. Jennings:

Co-ordination in Multi-Agent Systems. 42-58 - Hyacinth S. Nwana, Michael J. Wooldridge:

Sofware Agent Technologies. 59-78
Section 2: Software Agents - Applications
- N. J. Davies, Richard Weeks, M. C. Revett:

Information Agents for the World Wide Web. 81-99 - Leonard N. Foner, I. Barry Crabtree:

Multi-Agent Matchmaking. 100-115 - D. Fisk:

An Application of Social Filtering to Movie Recommendation. 116-131 - Paul D. O'Brien, Mark E. Wiegand:

Agents of Change in Business Process Management. 132-145 - Richard Titmuss, I. Barry Crabtree, C. S. Winter:

Agents, Mobility and Multimedia Information. 146-159 - Anthony Chavez, Daniel Dreilinger, Robert H. Guttman, Pattie Maes:

A Real-Life Experiment in Creating an Agent Marketplace. 160-179
Section 3: Soft Computing - Concepts and Applications
- Lotfi A. Zadeh:

The Roles of Fuzzy Logic and Soft Computing in the Conception, Design and Deployment of Intelligent Systems. 183-190 - Behnam Azvine, Nader Azarmi, Kwok Ching Tsui:

An Introduction to Soft Computing - A Tool for Building Intelligent Systems. 191-210 - James F. Baldwin, Trevor P. Martin:

Basic Concepts of a Fuzzy Logic Data Browser with Applications. 211-241 - E. H. Mamdani:

Towards Soft Computing. 242-249
Section 4: Machine Intelligence
- Hyacinth S. Nwana, Nader Azarmi, R. Smith:

The Rise of Machine Intelligence. 253-261 - R. Smith, E. H. Mamdani:

Intelligent Software Systems. 262-275 - Stephen H. Muggleton, Donald Michie:

Machine Intelligibility and the Duality Principle. 276-292

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