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==Development== In 1975 distributed artificial intelligence emerged as a subfield of artificial intelligence that dealt with interactions of intelligent agents.<ref name=Chaib>{{cite journal |last1=Chaib-Draa |first1=Brahim |last2=Moulin |first2=B. |last3=Mandiau |first3=R. |last4=Millot |first4=P. |title=Trends in distributed artificial intelligence |journal=Artificial Intelligence Review |date=1992 |volume=6 |issue=1 |pages=35β66 |doi=10.1007/BF00155579|s2cid=15730245 }}</ref> Distributed artificial intelligence systems were conceived as a group of intelligent entities, called agents, that interacted by cooperation, by coexistence or by competition. DAI is categorized into multi-agent systems and distributed problem solving.<ref name="Bond Gasser">{{cite book |editor1-last=Bond |editor1-first=Alan H. |editor2-last=Gasser |editor2-first=Les |title=Readings in distributed artificial intelligence |date=1988 |publisher=Morgan Kaufmann Publishers |location=San Mateo, California |isbn=9781483214443 |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780934613637/readings-in-distributed-artificial-intelligence}}</ref> In [[multi-agent system]]s the main focus is how agents coordinate their knowledge and activities. For distributed problem solving the major focus is how the problem is decomposed and the solutions are synthesized.
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