How does KEEL work in a collaborative environment?
One View of Collaboration: We have had several questions about using KEEL in a collaborative environment. Potentially there are systems of autonomous robots that need to share information and coordinate tactics and strategies to pursue goals. KEEL Technology does not handle any of the infrastructure duties that move information items between devices. KEEL Engines can be thought of as individual humans with specific domain expertise. Each one operates independently, and at any “instant in time” with whatever information they have at their disposal. Their design (created with the KEEL dynamic graphical language) interprets each of the inputs relative to some set of problems. They can be configured to handle missing or old information, just like humans. If the exchange of information is necessary to pursue group goals, the KEEL Engines should perform just like human equivalents: If new information is provided, that information is used. The new information can be augmented with a trust fac