SOFTWARE AGENTS
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Automata have existed for centuries, it is only recently that anything resembling autonomous agents has begun to appear. The agents now being deployed differ in important ways from earlier concepts, for today the momentum has shifted from hardware to soft
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