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L'architecture logicielle orientée agent adaptative (AAOSA) est une nouvelle approche de la conception de logiciels basée sur une architecture orientée agent. Dans cette approche, les agents sont considérés comme des modules concurrents communicants de manière adaptative qui sont divisés en un module « boîte blanche » responsable des communications et de l'apprentissage et une « boîte noire » qui est responsable des processus spécialisés indépendants. Un système AAOSA analyse en fait les entrées dans la phase d'interprétation. Nous montrerons qu'AAOSA peut être appliqué à l'analyse parallèle et distribuée de langages contextuels.
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Babak HODJAT, Makoto AMAMIYA, "Applying the Adaptive Agent Oriented Software Architecture to the Parsing of Context Sensitive Grammars" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E83-D, no. 5, pp. 1142-1152, May 2000, doi: .
Abstract: Adaptive Agent Oriented Software Architecture (AAOSA) is a new approach to software design based on an agent-oriented architecture. In this approach, agents are considered adaptively communicating concurrent modules that are divided into a "white box" module responsible for communications and learning and a "black box" which is responsible for the independent specialized processes. An AAOSA system is actually parsing input in the interpretation phase. We will show that AAOSA can be applied to the parallel, and distributed parsing of context sensitive languages.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e83-d_5_1142/_p
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