2 chapter contains examples of intelligent agents, arranged according to
their appli- cation areas. Chapter 7 closes with a prospective view of
the future development of intelligent agents. Everyone concerned with
the Internet and the new possibilities of information and communication
technology knows that nowadays there is no area that is devel- oping
faster. The authors are aware of the dynamics of this research area and
its effects when they describe such a fast developing area in a slow,
traditional me- dium like a book. One thing is sure today: when the book
appears on the market, new intelligent agents will already exist and
some of the hypotheses made by this book will have been shown to be
incorrect. Why, despite this, does it make sense to write a classical
book on this subject? Is there an alternative? Experience shows that the
majority of the people in business and public life who make decisions on
the use of new technologies continue to prefer books and articles in
periodicals rather than electronic sources such as the Internet. Or is
there some other reason for the enormous success of Nicolas Negroponte's
book Being Digital, which we thank for multimedia and many concepts of
the digital and networked world, and even intelligent agents? Today, a
book is still the only way to establish a new area.