The state of knowledge-based systems
Communications of the ACM
Knowledge engineering: principles and methods
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special jubilee issue: DKE 25
Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Multiagent Systems: A Survey from a Machine Learning Perspective
Autonomous Robots
Creating Semantic Web Contents with Protégé-2000
IEEE Intelligent Systems
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Methodologies, tools and languages for building ontologies: where is their meeting point?
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Computer
A multiagent approach for diagnostic expert systems via the internet
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Representation of context-dependant knowledge in ontologies: A model and an application
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
PsyDis: Towards a diagnosis support system for psychological disorders
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Towards an ontology for psychological disorders
International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies
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Nowadays any Knowledge Based System (KBS) realization needs of intercommunication among distributed components and to use non-connected and distributed data sources, which poses several challenges to the classical Artificial Intelligence field of KBS. The multiagent paradigm and the use of ontologies are considered to be suitable tools to face the problems of designing and developing today KBS. On the other hand, using such networked KBS through handheld devices makes more efficient exploitation and interaction with the system. This paper presents an open and flexible architecture for a distributed KBS and an application of it to construct a system for Psychological Disorders consulting, the so called PDA^2 (Psychological Disorder Assistant through PDA). We analyze the main features of the architecture as well as the agent tools we may use to construct it. Additionally, we present a support ontology for Psychological Disorders.