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Research on WebGIS based on multi-agent

Published: 14 August 2007 Publication History

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Web-based Geographic Information System (WebGIS) is a key direction towards GIS development. By analysing of the deficiency in the design of conventional WebGIS, this paper proposes an architecture of the intelligent WebGIS based on Multi-Agent, which has been applied in a agricultural WebGIS. In order to solve the key problem of Agent communication, the paper also presents an Agent communication model, which decreases the working capacity to maintain the communication protocl and enhances the system's adaptability and stability.

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AIGC '07: First International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Grid Computing
August 2007
42 pages
ISBN:9781595937599
DOI:10.1145/1577389
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  1. WebGIS
  2. agent
  3. communication protocol
  4. multi-agent system

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