Multi-Agent System Development: Design, Runtime, and Analysis

Abstract

This paper deals with the ethnopharmacology of P. emblica, a traditional herbal medicine used by many peoples in the world. The paper introduces the biological characters, geographical distribution-patterns, chemical constitution and pharmacology of the plant. By cross-cultural comparative study, this paper indicates that there are 17 countries and nations of the world using various parts of P. emblica in their medical treatment. The medicinal plant is good for anti-hepatitis, anti-cancer, anti-tumor and regulation of stomachal function. The plant is also regarded as a traditional immunomodulator and a natural adaptogen. The result of the study reveals that P. emblica is an important traditional medicine with broad prospects.

Cite

Text

Barber et al. "Multi-Agent System Development: Design, Runtime, and Analysis." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2004.

Markdown

[Barber et al. "Multi-Agent System Development: Design, Runtime, and Analysis." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2004.](https://mlanthology.org/aaai/2004/barber2004aaai-multi/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{barber2004aaai-multi,
  title     = {{Multi-Agent System Development: Design, Runtime, and Analysis}},
  author    = {Barber, K. Suzanne and Ahn, Jaesuk and Fullam, Karen and Graser, Thomas J. and Gujral, Nishit and Han, David C. and Lam, Dung N. and McKay, Ryan and Park, Jisun and Vanzin, Marcelo M.},
  booktitle = {AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
  year      = {2004},
  pages     = {1006-1007},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/aaai/2004/barber2004aaai-multi/}
}