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These terms do not directly belong to the field of software agent technology and don't have the word "agent" in them, but do tend to come up whenever software agents are discussed. They are not typically exclusive to the field of software agents, but software agents tend to need many of these concepts, or maybe it's simply that software agents are a 'better' paradigm for supporting the concepts. In any case, we need these auxiliary terms in order to be able to identify, reason about, and engage in discourse about how software agents depend on, interact with, and influence their context.
The goal should be to have a mechanism to show the connections between the concepts from the field of software agents and the concepts in the intersecting fields.
No attempt has been made to structure or cull this list other than than to sort it alphabetically.
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