Agents that reduce work and information overload
Communications of the ACM
Applications of intelligent agents
Agent technology
Organizational abstractions for the analysis and design of multi-agent system
First international workshop, AOSE 2000 on Agent-oriented software engineering
Intelligent Information Agents: Agent-Based Information Discovery and Management on the Internet
Intelligent Information Agents: Agent-Based Information Discovery and Management on the Internet
Multi-Agent Systems: An Introduction to Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Multi-Agent Systems: An Introduction to Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Knowledge Asset Networking: Beyond the Process-Centered and Product-Centered Approaches
Knowledge Asset Networking: Beyond the Process-Centered and Product-Centered Approaches
Modelling Agent Societies: Co-ordination Frameworks and Institutions
EPIA '01 Proceedings of the10th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence on Progress in Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Extraction, Multi-agent Systems, Logic Programming and Constraint Solving
An agent-mediated approach to the support of knowledge sharing in organizations
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Letizia: an agent that assists web browsing
IJCAI'95 Proceedings of the 14th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
Embedding knowledge exchange and cognitive matchmaking in a dichotomy of markets
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Asknext: An agent protocol for social search
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Propagation of question waves by means of trust in a social network
FQAS'11 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Flexible Query Answering Systems
Survey of social search from the perspectives of the village paradigm and online social networks
Journal of Information Science
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Current developments in Knowledge Management concern the sharing and usage of knowledge in dynamic environments. The need for systems that both react to and anticipate the needs and expectations of users calls for flexible and adaptable development and implementation frameworks. These are exactly the characteristics that identify software agents and agent societies, which make natural the application of the agent paradigm in KM. This paper attempts to identify both the advantages of agents for KM, and the aspects of KM that can benefit most from this paradigm. Furthermore, the paper describes several current KM projects that use agent technology and identifies open research areas.