Realization on Multi-Agent Intelligent Decision Support System Based on Blackboard

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The majority of work is completed by collaboration of various components in a particular group environment, and the architecture of Multi-Agent Intelligent Decision Support System based on blackboard is designed using blackboard system and Agent. At the same time, implementation technique on Agent in system is provided, that includes abstract structure of Agent and modeling of Agent action. In addition to, mechanism of breakdown the task on blackboard control Agent is described. The system is helpful to resolve the complicated works though Multi-Agent.

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