transfer. All the computer and software are used to be the fundamental part of actor
agent and management agent, not the independent agent.
Organizational way of structuring the agent community is used to manage the
product development and to realize the design task. The actor agents are controlled
and triggered by the messages from the management agent. Some agents are
semi-autonomous, and some co-operation activities are limited. Pro-activeness is not
discussed in this paper, and actor agent can not exhibit goal-directed behavior by
taking the initiative.
Acknowledgements
The author is most grateful to National Nature Science Foundation of China (No.
2003CB317005) and Shuguang Program of Shanghai Educational Committee (No.
05SG15) for financial support that made this research possible. The author also thanks
the Konstanz University of Applied Science for the support of the cooperation
between the two universities in Shanghai and Konstanz.
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