Agent G: Saboteur
Title | Agent G: Saboteur PDF eBook |
Author | C. T. Phipps |
Publisher | Crossroad Press |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2019-01-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
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From the best-selling author of the Supervillainy Saga comes the sequel to Agent G: Infiltrator. Agent G has left the service of the International Refugee Society, the world's biggest provider of murder for hire, in order to work for the US government. Unfortunately, they are sending him after his former employers, and they know him as well as he knows them. The clock is ticking, though, until the Society's remaining leadership starts eliminating their opponents and attempts to seize control of the presidency. A traitor is also providing them with all the information they need to survive until their puppet is in power. Will G and his allies survive the purge? Sometimes it doesn't pay to be a cyborg spy.
Agent G: Infiltrator
Title | Agent G: Infiltrator PDF eBook |
Author | C. T. Phipps |
Publisher | Crossroad Press |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2019-01-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
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FROM THE BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF THE SUPERVILLAINY SAGA: “Black Technology has made murder a billion dollar industry.” The International Refugee Society has twenty-six cybernetically enhanced “Letters,” and for the right price, they’ll eliminate anyone. They’ve given up their families and their memories for ten years of service with the promise of a life of luxury awaiting them. Agent G is one of these “Letters,” but clues to his past are starting to emerge while he’s on a dangerous mission to infiltrate the Society’s most dangerous competitor. In the midst of all the violence, subterfuge, and deceit, he’ll need to keep his wits about him and trust sparingly. After all if an organization will kill for money, what would they do to keep the truth hidden? ---- "Agent G is a quick-paced spy novel full of gadgets and violence." -Audiobook Reviewer "Agent’s G’s sex appeal is written all over him with his competency and focus." - Dab of Darkness "More than just two dimensional cardboard cutout stereotypes of spies, assassins and villains." - The Bookwyrm Speaks "Especially want to learn where G goes from here." - Hotlistens.com "A mix of Bond and Hitman." - The Blog Goblin
Agent G: Assassin
Title | Agent G: Assassin PDF eBook |
Author | C. T. Phipps |
Publisher | Crossroad Press |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2019-01-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
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From the best-selling author of THE RULES OF SUPERVILLAINY Agent G, now going by the name Case, thought he'd won. He'd exposed his former employers, shared Black Technology with the world, and killed the man who'd started it all. Unfortunately, history slows for no man. After a volcanic eruption decimates the United States, G spends the next decade witnessing humanity rebuild itself into a corporate-run dystopia. Preferring to the be the boot rather than the ant, Case has become a powerful executive in the new cyberpunk world. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean he's immune to his past. Contacted by the only woman he ever loved, Case finds himself once more embroiled in a conspiracy to take what little the public has left. Now he has to decide whether to save what remains of the world or rule it.
Design of Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems
Title | Design of Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Rajiv Khosla |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 2013-07-25 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 3540445161 |
There is a tremendous interest in the design and applications of agents in virtually every area including avionics, business, internet, engineering, health sciences and management. There is no agreed one definition of an agent but we can define an agent as a computer program that autonomously or semi-autonomously acts on behalf of the user. In the last five years transition of intelligent systems research in general and agent based research in particular from a laboratory environment into the real world has resulted in the emergence of several phenomenon. These trends can be placed in three catego ries, namely, humanization, architectures and learning and adapta tion. These phenomena are distinct from the traditional logic centered approach associated with the agent paradigm. Humaniza tion of agents can be understood among other aspects, in terms of the semantics quality of design of agents. The need to humanize agents is to allow practitioners and users to make more effective use of this technology. It relates to the semantic quality of the agent design. Further, context-awareness is another aspect which has as sumed importance in the light of ubiquitous computing and ambi ent intelligence. The widespread and varied use of agents on the other hand has cre ated a need for agent-based software development frameworks and design patterns as well architectures for situated interaction, nego tiation, e-commerce, e-business and informational retrieval. Fi- vi Preface nally, traditional agent designs did not incorporate human-like abilities of learning and adaptation.
Recent Trends in Philosophical Logic
Title | Recent Trends in Philosophical Logic PDF eBook |
Author | Roberto Ciuni |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2014-04-29 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3319060805 |
This volume presents recent advances in philosophical logic with chapters focusing on non-classical logics, including paraconsistent logics, substructural logics, modal logics of agency and other modal logics. The authors cover themes such as the knowability paradox, tableaux and sequent calculi, natural deduction, definite descriptions, identity, truth, dialetheism and possible worlds semantics. The developments presented here focus on challenging problems in the specification of fundamental philosophical notions, as well as presenting new techniques and tools, thereby contributing to the development of the field. Each chapter contains a bibliography, to assist the reader in making connections in the specific areas covered. Thus this work provides both a starting point for further investigations into philosophical logic and an update on advances, techniques and applications in a dynamic field. The chapters originate from papers presented during the Trends in Logic XI conference at the Ruhr University Bochum, June 2012.
Intelligent Agents V: Agents Theories, Architectures, and Languages
Title | Intelligent Agents V: Agents Theories, Architectures, and Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Jörg Müller |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 463 |
Release | 2007-04-29 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 3540490574 |
The leading edge of computer science research is notoriously ?ckle. New trends come and go with alarming and unfailing regularity. In such a rapidly changing ?eld, the fact that research interest in a subject lasts more than a year is worthy of note. The fact that, after ?ve years, interest not only remains, but actually continues to grow is highly unusual. As 1998 marked the ?fth birthday of the International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL), it seemed appropriate for the organizers of the original workshop to comment on this remarkable growth, and re ect on how the ?eld has developed and matured. The ?rst ATAL workshop was co-located with the Eleventh European Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence (ECAI-94), which was held in Amsterdam. The fact that we chose an AI conference to co-locate with is telling: at that time, we expected most researchers with an interest in agents to come from the AI community. The workshop, whichwasplannedoverthesummerof1993,attracted32submissions,andwasattended by 55 people.ATAL was the largest workshop at ECAI-94, and the clear enthusiasm on behalfofthecommunitymadethedecisiontoholdanotherATALworkshopsimple.The ATAL-94proceedingswereformallypublishedinJanuary1995underthetitleIntelligent Agents, and included an extensive review article, a glossary, a list of key agent systems, and — unusually for the proceedings of an academic workshop — a full subject index. Thehighscienti?candproductionvaluesembodiedbytheATAL-94proceedingsappear to have been recognized by the community, and resulted inATAL proceedings being the most successful sequence of books published in Springer-Verlag s Lecture Notes in Arti?cial Intelligence series.
Understanding Agent Systems
Title | Understanding Agent Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Mark d’Inverno |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2013-03-09 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 3662107023 |
Mark d'Inverno and Michael Luck present a formal approach to dealing with agents and agent systems in this second edition of Understanding Agent Systems. The Z specification language is used to establish an accessible and unified formal account of agent systems and inter-agent relationships. In particular, the framework provides precise and unambiguous meanings for common concepts and terms for agent systems, allows for the description of alternative agent models and architectures, and serves as a foundation for subsequent development of increasingly refined agent concepts. The practicability of this approach is verified by applying the formal framework to three detailed case studies. The book will appeal equally to researchers, students, and professionals in industry.