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STL++: A Coordination Language for Autonomy-based Multi-Agent Systems (1998)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Schumacher, Michael Chantemargue, Fabrice Krone, Oliver Hirsbrunner, Beat |
| Abstract | Abstract. This paper introduces ECM, a new coordination model, and one of his language binding, STL++. STL++ is aimed at making parallel and distributed programs ' construction easier by providing a set of powerful tools that clearly describe the coordination part of an application. These tools, embedded in an object-oriented computation language, enable distributed components to be dynamically recon gured. STL++ acts also as a coordination language especially well suited for distributed implementations of multi-agent systems. It is aimed at giving basic constructs for the implementation of generic multi-agent platforms. The underlying architecture on which STL++ develops, is based on Pt-pvm, a software platform providing rich message passing facilities for lightweight processes (threads), which is itself built on top of PVM. |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 1998-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Coordination Language Autonomy-based Multi-agent System Enable Distributed Component Generic Multi-agent Platform Object-oriented Computation Language Multi-agent System Distributed Implementation Basic Construct Software Platform Powerful Tool Construction Easier Language Binding Lightweight Process Underlying Architecture New Coordination Model Distributed Program Rich Message Passing Facility Stl Develops Coordination Part |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Technical Report |