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Multiagent Systems as a Team Member

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Multiagent Systems as a Team Member.
Authors:
Turner, John R.1
Source:
International Journal of Technology, Knowledge & Society. 2013, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p73-90. 18p.
Document Type:
Article
Subject Terms:
*MULTIAGENT systems
*TEAMS in the workplace
*DECISION making
*INFORMATION filtering systems
*INTELLIGENT agents (Computer software)
Author-Supplied Keywords:
Multiagent Systems
Shared and Unshared Knowledge
Teams
Abstract:
With the increasing complex business environment that organizations have to operate in today, teams are being utilized to complete complex tasks. Teams are capable of completing complex tasks that no one individual can achieve. Effective team decision-making requires team members to discuss new information (unshared knowledge) and to consider this new information along with existing information (shared knowledge). Research has shown that shared knowledge is favored over unshared knowledge during team discussions. One method of transferring unshared knowledge to shared knowledge is to take advantage of new multiagent systems that are designed to support teams. Multiagent systems are capable of filtering information without the bias toward shared information over unshared information. This paper takes a theoretical approach supporting the use of multiagent systems as a means to increase the effectiveness of team decision-making processes by better capturing shared and unshared information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
 
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Author Affiliations:
1University of North Texas, USA
ISSN:
1832-3669
Accession Number:
91544662
Database:
Academic Search Premier

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