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Intelligent agent and distributed AI (DAI) approaches attach
specific conditions to cooperative exchanges between intelligent
systems, that go far beyond simple functional interoperability.
Ideally, systems that pursue local or global goals, coordinate
their actions, share knowledge, and resolve conflicts during their
interactions within groups of similar or dissimilar agents can be
viewed as cooperative coarse-grained systems. The infrastructure of
telecommunications is a world in transition. There are a number of
trends that contribute to this: convergence of traditional
telephony and data network worlds, blurring of boundaries between
public and private networks, complementary evolution of wireline,
wireless, and cable network infrastructures, the emergence of
integrated broadband multimedia networks and, of course, the
information superhighway. Up to now, despite the effort that has
gone into this area, the field of intelligent agents research has
not yet led to many fielded systems. Telecommunications
applications pose strong requirements to agents such as:
reliability, real-time performance, openness, security management
and other integrated management, and mobility. In order to fulfil
their promise, intelligent agents need to be fully dependable and
typically require an integrated set of capabilities. This is the
challenge that exists for intelligent agents technology in this
application domain.
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