posted on 2017-10-06, 14:10authored byPhilip J.A. Scown
A set of systems are considered where there are multiple agents
simultaneously active within real-time a environment. These systems
are termed SMART systems and are found in domains as diverse as
office administration, process control and aviation. Such systems place
particular demands on agents that are not present in non-SMART
systems. Actions may be time constrained in two ways: i) an action
appropriate at one time may not be appropriate at another; ii) the time
available for a required action may approximate to the time in which
an agent is able to perform that action. In order to be able to function
in such environments agents, both human and computer, must be
aware of time constraints and the actions necessary to ensure that they
do not compromise system goals. [Continues.]
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1997
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A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.