
The following projects employed JIAC IV.
ALF - Advanced Learning Framework
ALF uses the methods for distributed, agent-based information filtering. The cornerstone property of ALF lies in the usage of filtering communities for different databases.
BerlinTainment - Serviceware Framework for device-independent, personalized and location-aware leisure activity planning
Large cities and metropolitan areas offer a rich variety of cultural and leisure opportunities. In order to take advantage of these worthwhile opportunities, appropriate planning is necessary. The goal of the BerlinTainment project is the simplification of the provision of information over the Internet.
BIB3R - Berlin‘s Beyond-3G Testbed and Serviceware Framework for Advanced Mobile Solutions
Ubiquitous services are our primary consideration. Such services include those offered over the Internet, which may be used at any time and in any place. These services should especially support the mobility of users.
ConAge - Control Agent
With an increasing number of customers using electronic market places the requirements for security and dependability in such systems have risen proportionally. The ConAge (Controlling Agents) project is focused on the monitoring of execution and states in distributed electronic marketplaces.
Corinna & Cornelius - Speech-controlled Personal Digital Assistant
The future commercial success of communciations network will be strongly based on high-level services provided to the end user. The goal of the Corinna and Cornelius project is to develop personal assistants.
DispoWeb - Dispositive Supply Web Coordination with Multi-agent Systems
The goal of the DISPOWEB project is to provide communication and coordination mechanisms that every enterprise in the supply web can use for bi- and multi-laterally negotiating and executing deliveries.
IMASU - Intelligent Multi-Access Service Unit
A generic interface between users and software agents has been developed as part of this Project. The interface facilitates access to agent-based services from any end device.
MAMS - Multi-Access, Modular Services Framework
The MAMS project features a complete coverage of all vertical layers, from the service development over the execution and network layers down to the hardware. The integration of the different components is a core element for allowing a quick transition from the development to the operation of services and applications.
NeSSi², Network Security Simulator
NeSSi², Network Security Simulator, is a comprehensive tool suite for network simulation and evaluation of new networking protocols and detection mechanisms. The predecessor NeSSi was developed within the Malware Filtering project funded by Deutsche Telekom Laboratories. This project aimed to determine the most prominent locations inside a service provider network for the application of network-based intrusion detection systems. In addition, new detection algorithms based on collaborative schemes and anomaly-based detection models were developed with NeSSi.
PIA - Personal Information Agent
The discovery of information that is interesting and relevant to the individual user plays a central role in daily life. The goal of the "Personal Information Agent" (PIA) project is a comprehensive agent-based solution fort he personalized and device-independent provision of every kind of information.
ReBeCar - Realization of Agent-based Business Modules for Car Markets
The goal of the ReBeCar (Realisation of an Agent-based Business Modules for Car Markets) Project is the creation of a modular system that facilitates automatic offer negotiations on an electronic trading place.
ReStLA - Reactive Control of Delivery Chains with Agent Systems
The goal of the ReStLA Project is to make delivery networks flexible through high reactivity and adaptivity. The tangible end of the project is the development of an agent-based enterprise-oriented control module for the reactive control of delivery chains.
Seamless Home Services
Seamless services can be easily personalized. On top of this they are device-independent and multimodal to act suitably for every situation-, e.g. by using positioning information. Seamless services offer an increase in value by an increase of the comfort for the user, since they hide the complexity of the terminals.
SerCho - Service Centric Home
The goal of the SerCHo project is the creation of new and innovative solutions that integrate well into existing environments.
Servingo
The goal of the servingo project is to contribute to the efficient procedure of the world championship by creating an innovative IT-based service platform, which is capable of providing integrated information and logistics support for different target groups during large sports events.
Smart Event Assistant
The goal of the Smart Event Assistant project is to develop and deploy a suite of complementary services supporting visitors and participants of major events in planning and scheduling all activities including journeys to the different locations.
Smart Health Assistant
The Smart Health Assistant project aims at researching and developing a modular Smart Health framework according to the „brain inspired multi modal user interface“ vision. The system will support the users in their everyday health care, using both pro- and reactive approaches.
URLAUB - Vacation Reservations and Itineraries Via Agent-Supported Search Engines
The multitude of existing travel booking portals on the Internet have many weaknesses in user experience, offer diversity and dependability: most only represent the offers of a single travel company. The goal of the URLAUB project is the development of a recommendation system for travellers.

