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COVER 中文摘要 English Abstract Table of Contents List of Figures Chapter I Introduction 1.1 Current Trends in the Study of Cooperative Distributed Problem Solving 1.2 Needs for the Design of Cooperative Distributed Problem-Solving Systems 1.3 Our Approaches to Cooperative Distributed Problem-Solving Systems 1.4 Organization Chapter 2 A Groupware Architecture for Cooperative Problem-Solving Systems 2.1 Motivation & Objectives 2.2 A Cooperative Agent Society 2.2.1 Components of a Groupware System 2.2.2 A Cooperative Intelligent Agent Model 2.3 The Functional Layers of a Cooperative Intelligent Agent 2.4 The Detailed Functional Layers of a Cooperative Intelligent Agent Chapter 3 Design and Implementation of a Leader Agent-based Cooperative Distributed Problem-Solving System 3.1 Requirement Analysis of Cooperative Distributed Problem Solving 3.2 An Overview of Leader Agent-Based Cooperative Distributed Problem-Solving System (LABCDPSS) 3.3 The Design of the Leader Agent 3.3.1 The Architecture of the Leader Agent 3.3.2 The System Control Strategies 3.4 Cooperative Problem-Solving Knowledge Representations 3.4.1 The Static Knowledge --- Partial Overview Capability Table (POCT) 3.4.2 The Procedural Knowledge---Problem-Solving Descriptor (PSD) 3.4.3 The Strategic, Situation Action Behavior Knowledge --- Parameterized Event Condition Action (PECA) Rule 3.4.4 An Interface to the Preexisting Problem Solver 3.5 The Blackboard Structure Design 3.5.1 The Rewritten Read/Write Operations 3.5.2 The Locking Strategy 3.5.3 The Relationships between Blackboard Data Obj ects Chapter 4 An Office Automation System Application 4.1 Current Trends and Our Approach to Office Automation Systems 4.2 Characteristics and Requirements of Office Automation Systems 4.3 Some Enhanced Mechanisms for the Office Automation Systems 4.3.1 Human Member Agent 4.3.2 Customized Personal Working Platform 4.4 Two Examples 4.5 Human-Oriented Nature of the Leader Agent 4.6 The Viewpoint of the Member Agents 4.7 The Characteristics of our Office Automation System Chapter 5 Discussion 5.1 Comparison with Other Cooperative Systems 5.2 Provision of Information in the Non-Embedded Groupware Architecture 5.3 Cost Evaluation of our Non-Embedded Groupware Architecture 5.4 Future Works Chapter 6 Conclusion References Appendix A System Control Strategics Appendix B Some Useful Strategic Knowledge 誌謝 個人基本資料
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