Probability, statistics, and queueing theory with computer science applications
Probability, statistics, and queueing theory with computer science applications
The computer-based patient record: an essential technology for health care
The computer-based patient record: an essential technology for health care
Open, Closed, and Mixed Networks of Queues with Different Classes of Customers
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Swarm intelligence: from natural to artificial systems
Swarm intelligence: from natural to artificial systems
Economic simulations in Swarm: agent-based modelling and object programming
Economic simulations in Swarm: agent-based modelling and object programming
Modeling and verifying multi-agent behaviors using predicate/transition nets
SEKE '02 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software engineering and knowledge engineering
Agent behavior and agent models in unregulated markets
ACM SIGAPP Applied Computing Review
Multiagent Systems: A Survey from a Machine Learning Perspective
Autonomous Robots
Information Management for Health Professions
Information Management for Health Professions
Looking up data in P2P systems
Communications of the ACM
Coalition Formation for Large-Scale Electronic Markets
ICMAS '00 Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on MultiAgent Systems (ICMAS-2000)
What Agents and Peers Have to Offer Each Other: A Partial History of the AP2PC Workshop
Agents and Peer-to-Peer Computing
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There are various software applications that are highly suited for development using agent technology. Typically these applications take advantage of some of the intrinsic qualities of agents that include: autonomy, reactivity/proactivity, group-action, and/or mobility. On the other hand, there are many parallels between Agent Systems and Peer-to-Peer Systems allowing the latter to be employed in similar problem domains. This paper presents an agent application in the health care record management domain and then examines how such a system might also be implemented as a Peer-to-Peer System. The management of health care records is in itself a novel use of Mobile Agent technology and in order to understand the Agent System Dynamics, the system is simulated using a limited number of agents and agent platforms; as well as being modeled mathematically. The Peer-to-Peer system is also simulated and modeled mathematically demonstrating a number of behaviors that are similar across both systems.