Electronic Institutions - Osman, Nardine; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

 
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ISBN13:9783319656045
ISBN10:331965604X
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:129 oldal
Méret:235x155 mm
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: XI, 129 p.
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Témakör:

Electronic Institutions

Applications to uHelp, WeCurate and PeerLearn
 
Kiadás sorszáma: 2024
Kiadó: Springer
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Rövid leírás:

This book introduces the concept of electronic institutions (EIs), where complex interactions between human or software agents are governed by specified rules, mirroring those found in human organisations. As such, the readers will gain insight into how electronic institutions facilitate autonomous agent interactions while ensuring compliance with predefined rules. The book extends beyond theoretical concepts, offering practical applications in real-life scenarios.



Through detailed case studies, such as the uHelp, WeCurate, and PeerLearn platforms, readers understand how electronic institutions may be specified to regulate interactions within mixed human/software agent communities. From coordinating volunteer efforts with a social network, to collectively curating museum exhibits online, and facilitating collaborative learning in an online classroom setting, these applications exemplify the versatility and efficacy of electronic institutions in diverse contexts. 



The book also discusses PeerFlow, a system designed and built for peer-to-peer electronic institutions that provides an intuitive user interface allowing nontechnical users to specify and share institutions. Featuring contributions from leading researchers in the areas of agent technologies and artificial intelligence, the book will be useful for postgraduates, researchers, and practitioners in these domains.

Hosszú leírás:

This book introduces the concept of Electronic Institutions (EIs), where complex interactions between human or software agents are governed by specified rules, mirroring those found in human organisations. As such, the readers will gain insight into how electronic institutions facilitate autonomous agent interactions while ensuring compliance with predefined rules. The book extends beyond theoretical concepts, offering practical applications in real-life scenarios.



Through detailed case studies, such as the uHelp, WeCurate, and PeerLearn platforms, readers understand how electronic institutions may be specified to regulate interactions within mixed human/software agent communities. From coordinating volunteer efforts with a social network, to collectively curating museum exhibits online, and facilitating collaborative learning in an online classroom setting, these applications exemplify the versatility and efficacy of electronic institutions in diverse contexts. 



The book also discusses PeerFlow, a system designed and built for peer-to-peer electronic institutions that provides an intuitive user interface allowing nontechnical users to specify and share institutions. Featuring contributions from leading researchers in the areas of agent technologies and artificial intelligence, the book will be useful for postgraduates, researchers, and practitioners in these domains.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Part I. Introduction to Electronic Institutions.- 1. A Naive View of Electronic Institutions.- 2. An Abstract View of Electronic Institutions.- Part II: Applications of Electronic Institutions.- 3. The uHelp Application.- 4. The WeCurate Application.- 5. The PeerLearn Application.- Part III: Peer-to-Peer Electronic Institutions.- 6. Peer Flow: Peer-to-Peer Electronic Institutions.