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Agent.Hospital — Health Care Applications of Intelligent Agents

In: Multiagent Engineering

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  • Stefan Kirn

    (Universität Hohenheim)

  • Christian Anhalt

    (Universität Hohenheim)

  • Helmut Krcmar

    (TU München)

  • Andreas Schweiger

    (TU München)

Abstract

In SPP 1083 the Hospital Logistics group studies the applicability of agent-based information systems in health care business scenarios by identifying problems, analyzing requirements, elaborating the state of the art of conventional and agent-based systems, specifying and designing multiagent applications, and evaluating their application. This chapter includes a survey of both the projects forming the group and their collaboration in order to integrate the systems designed by them into the agent testbed named Agent.Hospital. Therefore, two exemplary (hospital) processes are presented involving each project’s multiagent application. Also, the ontology OntHoS and agent infrastructure services used in Agent.Hospital are shown.

Suggested Citation

  • Stefan Kirn & Christian Anhalt & Helmut Krcmar & Andreas Schweiger, 2006. "Agent.Hospital — Health Care Applications of Intelligent Agents," International Handbooks on Information Systems, in: Stefan Kirn & Otthein Herzog & Peter Lockemann & Otto Spaniol (ed.), Multiagent Engineering, chapter 1, pages 199-220, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ihichp:978-3-540-32062-3_11
    DOI: 10.1007/3-540-32062-8_11
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