Apparatus and method for data transfers through software agents

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Distributed data processing – Processing agent

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709203, 709225, G06F 1300

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059447834

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method are provided for information transfer among software agents operating simultaneously on a digital network. A software agent is first created with an initial knowledge base and then placed into a community of agents setup on the network. Using an initial knowledge base, and utilizing built-in learning capabilities, the agent transfers information to other agents directly, or via a central community server. Information gathered by the agent can be either utilized by the agent to make decisions consistent with a pre-defined goal, or set of goals or the information may be presented to a user.

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