Programming semantic agent for distributed knowledge management

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At the beginning of the decade, the Agent Mediated Knowledge Management workshops series as well as Bonifacio's theoretical approach layed the foundations of a new eld of distributed knowledge management based upon the agent paradigm. The agent based approach enables key features for knowledge management. The local management of knowledge by agents allows to go beyond the limitations of centralized knowledge management. Thus, knowledge can be maintained in each agent at a coarse-grained level, with different representations. In the mean time the rise of the semantic web technologies enables a new range of possibilities for agents dedicated to knowledge management. In this chapter we investigate the integration of semantic web technologies into an agent architecture that allows agents to represent their knowledge and their behavior in a semantic manner. We present the semantic agent model, its implementation and we discuss the perpectives open by semantic agents. © 2011 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Subercaze, J., & Maret, P. (2011). Programming semantic agent for distributed knowledge management. In Studies in Computational Intelligence (Vol. 344, pp. 47–65). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18308-9_3

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