Ambience & Collaboration Embedded Agents in a Human-centered World

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  O'Grady, M.J.; Collier, R.; O'Hare, G.M.P.; Tynan, R.; Muldoon, C.
Conference Name  In: 4th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies (ICSOFT 2009)
Conference Date  26-29 July 2009
Conference Location  Sofia, Bulgaria
Key Words  RP3
Abstract  

Supporting people in the pursuit of their everyday activities is a laudable objective and one which researchers in various disciplines including computing, actively seek to accomplish. The dynamic nature of the end-user community, the environments in which they operate, and the multiplicity of tasks in which they engage in, all seem to conspire against the desired objective of providing services to the end-user community in a transparent, intuitive and context -aware fashion. Indeed, this inherent complexity raises fundamental problems for software engineers as they frequently lack the tools to effectively model the various scenarios that dynamic user behaviour give rise to. This difficulty is not limited to exotic applications or services; rather, it is characteristic of situations where a number of factors must be identified, interpreted, and reconciled such that an accurate model of the prevailing situation at a given moment in time can be constructed. Only in this way, can services be delivered that take into account the prevailing human, social, environmental and technological conditions. Constructing such services calls for a software solution that exhibits, amongst others, diffusion, autonomy, cooperation and intelligence. In this paper, the potential of embedded agents for realising such solutions is explored.

URL  http://irserver.ucd.ie/dspace/handle/10197/1808