ICEC '05 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce
The theory and experiments of designing cooperative intelligent systems
Decision Support Systems
An agent-based decision support system for wholesale electricity market
Decision Support Systems
Situated DSS for personal finance management: Design and evaluation
Information and Management
Situated DSS for personal finance management: Design and evaluation
Information and Management
Aggregated information representation for technical analysis on stock market with csiszár divergence
KES-AMSTA'10 Proceedings of the 4th KES international conference on Agent and multi-agent systems: technologies and applications, Part II
An intraday market risk management approach based on textual analysis
Decision Support Systems
Multiplicative ICA algorithm for interaction analysis in financial markets
ICAISC'12 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing - Volume Part II
Design and implementation of a multiagent stock trading system
Software—Practice & Experience
International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies
Engineering e-Collaboration Services with a Multi-Agent System Approach
International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering
A collaborative food safety service agent architecture with alerts and trust
Information Systems Frontiers
On the use of a domain-specific modeling language in the development of multiagent systems
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
An agent-based distributed collaborative decision support system
Intelligent Decision Technologies - Various forms of intelligence
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A distributed problem solving system can be characterized as a group of individual cooperating agents running to solve common problems. As dynamic application domains continue to grow in scale and complexity, it becomes more difficult to control the purposeful behavior of agents, especially when unexpected events may occur. This article presents an information and knowledge exchange framework to support distributed problem solving. From the application viewpoint the article concentrates on the stock trading domain; however, many presented solutions can be extended to other dynamic domains. It addresses two important issues: how individual agents should be interconnected so that their resources are efficiently used and their goals accomplished effectively; and how information and knowledge transfer should take place among the agents to allow them to respond successfully to user requests and unexpected external situations. The article introduces an architecture, the MASST system architecture, which supports dynamic information and knowledge exchange among the cooperating agents. The architecture uses a dynamic blackboard as an interagent communication paradigm to facilitate factual data, business rule, and command exchange between cooperating MASST agents. The critical components of the MASST architecture have been implemented and tested in the stock trading domain, and have proven to be a viable solution for distributed problem solving based on cooperating agents