Simulation, Intelligence and Agents: Exploring the Synergy
- Authors: Nasser Ghasem Aghaee1,2, Tuncer Ören3, Levent Yilmaz4
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Department of Computer Engineering, Sheikh Bahaei University, Baharestan, Iran 2 Faculty of Computer Engineering & Information Technology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan,Iran 3 School of Electrical Engg. and Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada 4 Computer Science and Software Engineering, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, AuburnUniversity, Auburn, AL, USA
- Source: Intelligent Computational Systems: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective , pp 1-58
- Publication Date: August 2017
- Language: English
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Simulation is applied to exhibit the extent of how the offered valuable functionalities of given issues are appreciated. A systematic glossary of about twenty types of intelligence provides a synoptic background for intelligent behavior that can be represented by agents. The three categories of the synergy of simulation and software agents are discussed in the following three sections: agent simulation, agentsupported simulation, and agent-monitored simulation. Extensive bibliographic analysis which is based on about 440 references supports each category of the synergy of simulation and software agents. Discussion of some desirable research directions and a conclusion section terminate the article.
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