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| Category: | General - Books | By: | Wiley |
| More info: | www.wiley.com | Author(s): | Michael Wooldridge |
| Pages: | 348 | Year of publication: | 2002 |
| This is the first textbook to be explicitly
designed for use as a course text for
an undergraduate/graduate course on multi-agent systems. Assuming only
a basic understanding of computer science, this text
provides an introduction to the main issues in
the theory & practice of intelligent agents &
multi-agent systems. This book: - Introduces agents, explains what agents are, how they are constructed and how they can be made to co-operate effectively with one another in large-scale » Read more... | ![]() |
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This is the first textbook to be explicitly
designed for use as a course text for
an undergraduate/graduate course on multi-agent systems. Assuming only
a basic understanding of computer science, this text
provides an introduction to the main issues in
the theory & practice of intelligent agents &
multi-agent systems. This book:
- Introduces agents, explains what
agents are, how they are constructed and how
they can be made to co-operate effectively with
one another in large-scale systems;
- Introduces the main
issues surrounding the design of intelligent agents;
- Introduces
a number of typical applications for agent technology.
The
companion Web Site includes sample exercises, lecture slidest
and hyperlinks to software referred to in the
book.

