摘要(英) |
The Web Services achieve the purpose of integration that satisfies the cross-platform, cross-language and cross-network requirements. With the standard of Web Services, each application can interact, cooperate and share information with others. On the other hand, agent technology is applied more. The system that applies agent helps users operate the software system intelligently. It gathers the information from experts and simulates the experts’ reasoning logics to achieve efficient service delivery.
This thesis is based on Service-Oriented Framework with Agents (SOFA) that integrates the intelligent agent and Web Services technology. With the SOFA, we can integrate various Web Services on the Internet, and apply the agent technology to provide a convenient service environment for users. |
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