Ubiquitous Computing : vanishing the notion of application
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This paper postulates that multi-agent systems are the right choice for the design and implementation of pervasive frameworks. This claim relies on the idea that the notion of application is a nonsense in a pervasive environment because of its highly dynamic characteristics. Instead, we propose the use of an interaction based design, relying on multi-agent concepts like agents incrementally built from skills, role decomposition, reification of interactions and organizations. We will first give a brief overview of available concepts and technologies to support pervasive computing, before introducing our interaction-based design relying on our minimal agent model.
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