Abstract
Creative group activities, for example, the development of new products, have recently increased in importance. Hence, demands are growing for groupware that is able to help stimulate human creativity. In this article, aiming to achieve such a system of groupware, we first propose a group thinking model, based on the transitions of the mentality of a thinking entity, and divide group thinking into several basic tasks based on the model. We then describe a creative group thinking support system called “AIDE,” which we have been researching and developing. From our experience in developing and testing the uses of AIDE, we have ascertained that multiagent architecture is very suitable for achieving a group thinking support system.
Information
Book title
Systems and Computers in Japan
Volume
29
Pages
21-31
Date of issue
1998/12/01
Citation
Kazushi Nishimoto, Yasuyuki Sumi, Rieko Kadobayashi, Kenji Mase, Ryohei Nakatsu. Group thinking support with multiple agents, Systems and Computers in Japan, Vol.29, No.14, pp.21-31, 1998.