Computational organization theory
Computational organization theory
Artificial intelligence: a modern approach
Artificial intelligence: a modern approach
Advances in knowledge discovery and data mining
Advances in knowledge discovery and data mining
Software agents
Smart cards: a guide to building and managing smart card applications
Smart cards: a guide to building and managing smart card applications
Agent technology: foundations, applications, and markets
Agent technology: foundations, applications, and markets
Simulating organizations: computational models of institutions and groups
Simulating organizations: computational models of institutions and groups
TRURL: artificial world for social interaction studies
ALIFE Proceedings of the sixth international conference on Artificial life
Multiagent systems: a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence
Multiagent systems: a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence
Privacy interfaces for information management
Communications of the ACM
Mobile Agents and Security
Demographics and Sociographics of the Digital City
Community Computing and Support Systems, Social Interaction in Networked Communities [the book is based on the Kyoto Meeting on Social Interaction and Communityware, held in Kyoto, Japan, in June 1998]
Digital city kyoto: towards a social information infrastructure
CIA'99 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Cooperative information agents III
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The performance of recent smart IC cards is equal to the one of microcomputers about twenty years ago. Using the functions of smart IC cards, this paper proposes Fairy-Wing: yet another mobile computing system for community computing in a digital city. The system aims at supporting personal information management, information services, and dynamic collaborative filtering in order to interface the people, towns, and digital cities. The main features of the system are that (1) the agents or fairies are small, cheap, and easyto-use; (2) they are fully distributed among ubiquitous computing environments with and/or without computer networks; and (3) holder-centered information controlling mechanisms. The application candidates in digital cities include travel navigation, collaborative education, and electronic commerce. This paper discusses the system architecture, feasibility of applications, Group Trip Advisor: a prototype of Fairy-Wing, and future issues.