Explains a type of software that travels the Internet on their own and make decisions and perform tasks autonomously, for example gather information from a variety of sites and assemble it into a digest. Discusses the concepts and technologies, telescript, the feeding and handling of agents, remote access, the IBM Aglets workbench, and other aspects. The CD-ROM contains a start-up kits for each major agent and book files in HTML. The CiP data shows the ISBN as 1-884777-36-8. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Agent technology will give Internet users electronic personal assistants that can act on their behalf, retrieving information, making purchases and performing many other tasks. This poorly understood technology portends a revolution in the way millions of users interact with the Internet. This book is the most complete guide for understanding, building and using agents with each of today's most important agent development environments.Clearly defines and explains agent technology, terminology and concepts. Describes the state-of-the-art in Internet agents, and the likely future of agent technology. Covers each major agent development platform in depth, including Telescript, Agent Tcl, ARA and the Aglets workbench. Start-up kits for each of these platforms are included on CD-ROM, along with sample agent applications.All potential developers and users of Internet-based agent technology, including Webmasters, programmers, students, and managers looking for new technologies that can deliver competitive advantage.
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