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I2AT - Intelligent Interoperable Agent Toolkit Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories

I2AT - Intelligent Interoperable Agent Toolkit Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories http://www.atl.lmco.com. Vision: Cycle time for insertion of new capabilities and/or tailoring of systems is too slow. Invent a new system of systems life-cycle model based on agent-based

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I2AT - Intelligent Interoperable Agent Toolkit Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories

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  1. I2AT - Intelligent InteroperableAgent Toolkit Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories http://www.atl.lmco.com • Vision: • Cycle time for insertion of new capabilities and/or tailoring of systems is too slow. • Invent a new system of systems life-cycle model based on agent-based • workflow automation • large-scale interoperability • rapid deployment • decision support • Create tools that support the full spectrum from end users to developers Agent-Oriented System Development • Capability: • An agent-oriented system development paradigm that works “middle-out,” starting with systems specification • Agent System Composer orchestrates agent-agent and agent-C2 system interoperation • Agent Composer graphical specification of agent workflow patterns • Repository of reusable, configurable agent behavior components Agent Composer • Demonstrated Impact: • After four hours of familiarization, NUWC and SPAWAR developers effectively built agent systems. • Two days reduced to two hours for typical agent workflow development • Greater than 50% reuse of agent components within a typical agent system • Simplified, remote agent system deployment to distributed sites FBE-J C2 System Interoperability

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