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Communicative Acts and Interaction Protocols in a Distributed Information System (2003)
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| Author | Nowostawski, M. Carter, D. Cranefield, S. Purvis, M. |
| Description | In AAMAS ’03: Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems In FIPA-style multi-agent systems, agents coordinate their activities by sending messages representing particular communicative acts (or performatives). Agent communication languages must strike a balance between simplicity and expressiveness by defining a limited set of communicative act types that fit the communication needs of a wide set of problems. More complex requirements for particular problems must then be handled by defining domain-specific predicates and actions within ontologies. This paper examines the communication needs of a multi-agent distributed information retrieval system and discusses how well these are met by the FIPA ACL. |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | ACM Press |
| Publisher Date | 2003-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Distributed Information System Communicative Act Communicative Act Type Particular Problem Wide Set Agent Communication Language Multi-agent Distributed Information Retrieval System Complex Requirement Domain-specific Predicate Fipa-style Multi-agent System Communication Need Interaction Protocol Fipa Acl Limited Set Particular Communicative Act |
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| Resource Type | Article |