Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science
Citation:
Doyle, Michelle; Hayes, Conor; Cunningham, Pádraig; Smyth, Barry. 'CBR Net :- Smart Technology over a Network'. - Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, TCD-CS-1998-07, 1998, pp31
Series/Report no.:
Computer Science Technical Report TCD-CS-1998-07
Abstract:
CBR (case-based reasoning) has considerable potential for developing
intelligent assistants for the World Wide Web. We examine intelligent applications
already existent online and find that they can be divided into agent applications
and thin client applications. Several case-based intelligent systems already exist on
the web. These applications follow the thin client model with the intelligence
located at the server side. In this paper we explore the advantages of distributing
the processing load to the client side. We present an architecture for such a
distributed CBR system for both an Internet and intranet application and describe
how a case-representation language based on XML can facilitate this distribution.
Adopting a standard case-representation language offers the possibility of
communication between different applications, and agent-like interoperability.
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