Using the Geographic Distance for Selecting the Nearest Agent in Intermediary-Based Access to Internet Resources.
Leszek BorzemskiZiemowit NowakPublished in: KES (3) (2005)
Keyphrases
- digital resources
- information providers
- remote access
- euclidean distance
- exchange information
- multi agent systems
- internet access
- software agents
- intelligent agents
- multi agent
- agent technology
- resource allocation
- information services
- legal information
- internet archive
- digital libraries
- information resources
- internet users
- internet services
- online resources
- resource management
- autonomous agents
- learning resources
- cd roms
- digital collections
- geographic information
- access control
- action selection
- remote laboratories
- information delivery
- distance function
- agent architecture
- uniform access
- agent model
- nearest neighbor
- decision making
- limited resources
- historical information
- multiagent systems
- geographical information
- open access
- mobile agents
- dynamic environments
- internet enabled
- data points
- website
- coordination mechanisms
- resource sharing
- peer to peer
- network infrastructure
- sharing information
- health information
- content providers