Agents that reduce work and information overload
Communications of the ACM
Intellectual capital: the new wealth of organizations
Intellectual capital: the new wealth of organizations
A computational market model for distributed configuration design
Readings in agents
Data mining: concepts and techniques
Data mining: concepts and techniques
Knowledge Management Handbook
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Intelligent Agents on the Internet: Fact, Fiction, and Forecast
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Content-Based Networking: A New Communication Infrastructure
IMWS '01 Revised Papers from the NSF Workshop on Developing an Infrastructure for Mobile and Wireless Systems
The Contract Net Protocol: High-Level Communication and Control in a Distributed Problem Solver
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Knowledge Management: Modeling and Managing the Knowledge Process
Knowledge Management: Modeling and Managing the Knowledge Process
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In a distributed knowledge management system, knowledge is firstly produced and then delivered to a person or community of users that is interested in it. Knowledge creation or production is a set of cooperative tasks that need to be coordinated. A multiagent architecture is introduced for this aim, where knowledge-producing agents are arranged into knowledge domains or marts, and a distributed interaction protocol is used to consolidate knowledge that is generated. The knowledge that is produced in this way is used as the source data to dynamically build user communities that can drive the delivery of knowledge amongst users.