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- Bibliography on Software Agents
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- Intelligent Software Agent Bibliography
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- Agent bibliography at Karlsruhe
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- Mobile Code Bibliography
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12
- Intelligent Agents: a review of current literature
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23
- Bibliography on Security in Mobile Agent Systems
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16
- Bibliography on Calculi for Mobile Processes
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- Bibliography on Interface Agents
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15 - A bibliorgraphy by Andy Wood of 136 references in whicht he most recent reference is from 1994.
- Bibliography on Mobile Computing
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- Agent Bibliography
1/2/00
14 - From theIntelligent Agent Laboratory is based at the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at theUniversity of Melbourne, Australia.
- Automatic Text Categorization Bibliography
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13 - A searachable bibtex bibliography on Automatic Text Categorization. Its emphasis is on the induction of automatic textclassifiers by machine learning techniques, and contains referenceson theoretical, experimental, and applicative work on ATC. Itcontains more than 160 entries, 75% of which have pointers to online.ps copies of the papers.
- Cora Research Papers: Agents
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12 - Cora is a special-purpose search engine covering computer science research papers. It allows keywordsearches over the partial text of Postscript-formatted papers it has found by spidering the Web. This is their page on agents.
- Formal Ontology and Conceptual Analysis: A Structured Bibliography
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16 - This bibliography is mainly intended for computer scientists working in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Databases, or Computational Linguistics, with a specificinterest in Conceptual Analysis issues. We refer by this term to a broad area of investigation, which focuses on the first and often most crucial step in the designof any computer system: the analysis and the formalization of the domain structure. Ontologies have become popular recently as a powerful way to formallyexpress the nature of a domain in a (relatively) task-independent way, in order to encourage knowledge reuse and integration.
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