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A GENERIC TIME MANAGEMENT SERVICE FOR DISTRIBUTED MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS
2006
Applied Artificial Intelligence
Multi-agent systems are well suited for building large software systems. A great deal of these complex systems includes process flows that are concerned with time or are even time-critical. ...
In this paper, a design proposal and a service implementation for time management is presented, which takes care of the special requirements imposed by multi-agent settings. ...
Acknowledgements This work is funded by the DFG German priority research programme 1083 Intelligent Agents in Real-World Business Applications. ...
doi:10.1080/08839510500484231
fatcat:4srzr2zimvghlicipxgbk7tegu
The design and implementation of a novel security model for HealthAgents
2011
Knowledge engineering review (Print)
Acknowledgements This work is supported under the HealthAgents and OpenKnowledge STREP projects funded by the EU Framework 6 under grants IST-FP6-027214 and IST-FP6-027253. ...
The need for a case-based access control rather than a site-based access control is justified by established clinical principles. ...
Addressing the security issues in the agent-based clinical decision support systems is even rarer. ...
doi:10.1017/s0269888911000117
fatcat:jb2d5wabnraibngo2bpixrsrfy
Developing a security protocol for a distributed decision support system in a healthcare environment
2008
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '08
A security policy rule scheme has been designed for agent interaction modelling. ...
usually raised from the distributed clinical settings. ...
Acknowledgements This work is supported under the HealthAgents and OpenKnowledge STREP projects funded by EU Framework 6 under Grants: IST-FP6-027214 and IST-FP6-027253. ...
doi:10.1145/1368088.1368184
dblp:conf/icse/XiaoLG08
fatcat:5kzqmsnbofbz3mjjeohkyiaofy
Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration - what can agents learn from human collaboration?
WET ICE 2003. Proceedings. Twelfth IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2003.
The first "Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration" workshop at WETICE aimed at bringing together researcher in the field of collaboration supported by software agents. ...
The second paper was written by Stefan Kirn, Christian Heine, Rainer Herrler, and Karl-Heinz Krempels, and was entitled "Agent.Hospital -agent-based open framework for clinical applications". ...
Finally, the authors demonstrate their framework using a clinical trials scenario. ...
doi:10.1109/enabl.2003.1231376
dblp:conf/wetice/BlakeC03
fatcat:rycmetc27val5gyvo2ubwhv4mm
A computational approach to patient flow logistics in hospitals
[article]
2010
Citation for published version (APA): Hutzschenreuter, A. K. (2010). A computational approach to patient flow logistics in hospitals. ...
The work in [43] is embedded in the Agent.Hospital framework [56] which also includes an agent-based medical ontology, as well as several normative approaches for processes simulation and patient and ...
[98] present a framework for hospital production control that is based on the framework for general production control in [6] . ...
doi:10.6100/ir676044
fatcat:iskvj2o3wvfojd2mbf7xdfmjx4