An Airline Reservation System Using Multi Agent Systems

An Airline Reservation System Using Multi Agent Systems

**** Intelligent agent technology is still in the budding stages of becoming a viable resource to a wide array of people. They can perform searches geared to the person using the agent, but more importantly they can learn on every return to the user how to improve their searching to return only useful data to the user. In this context, an intelligent agent in the travel industry could greatly reduce search time for anybody. The agent could actually replace the travel agents of today. Based on the teaching and past history the agent has collected on the user, it would begin to return more and more useful travel tips for the user. This design will encompass the agent into route building for road travellers. This is important to clarify as the scope can easily grow beyond the time constraints of the semester. The data set will have to be created to hold all the possible routes and based on the input from the user, the route can be planned by the agent. A web-based interface will be developed using statistical analysis of past uses to determine new routes. Visual Basic will be used to program the agent and an average person relationship will be used for teaching.
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Initial Report (PDF)
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Interim Report (PDF)
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Final Report (PDF)

Advisor:

  • Shawki Areibi

Students:

  • Cam Church
  • Mike Minogue


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