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Intelligent Agents Design and Traffic Simulations

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The development process of Multi-Agent Systems is mostly similar to development of standard information systems. However, there are a few special requests that have to be taken into account, e.g. multi-platform MAS architecture, internal architecture and implementation of particular agents, their autonomy and communication. This paper describes a development tool (AgentStudio) that covers main phases of agent development and simulation with emphasis to process modeling. These approaches support the creation of intelligent agents and reconfiguration of their behaviors to provide intelligence of them.

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Radecký, M., Gajdoš, P. (2013). Intelligent Agents Design and Traffic Simulations. In: Snášel, V., Abraham, A., Corchado, E. (eds) Soft Computing Models in Industrial and Environmental Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 188. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32922-7_54

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