12 Questions
The Open Agent Architecture (OAA) is a framework where only human participants can work together on tasks.
False
Agent platforms are not necessary to implement a Multi-Agent System (MAS).
False
OAA allows agents to be created only in a single programming language.
False
In OAA, agents can only cooperate but not compete on tasks.
False
Mobile lightweight user interfaces in OAA can run on PDA's but not web browsers.
False
Multimodal communication in OAA includes handwriting, speech, and GUIs but not pen gestures.
False
In the Open Agent Architecture, agents can delegate and receive work requests through a mediator agent.
False
OAA agents possess a dedicated set of functionalities based on their roles in the agency only, not a common set of functionalities.
False
OAA is good for offering the ability to create programs from static communities of services.
False
Distributed computing models do not allow computing components to be spread across multiple platforms.
False
In distributed objects, control among components lies solely with the providing object.
False
CORBA allows objects to find each other and coordinate their behavior on a common object bus.
True
Test your knowledge on Agent-based System Architecture and Organization with this quiz based on Chapter 4. Learn about the importance of agent platforms in implementing a Multi-Agent System (MAS) and the features of Open Agent Architecture (OAA).
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