Interaction is an essential feature in multiagent systems. Design primitives are needed to explicitly model desired patterns. This work presents 2COMM as a framework for defining social relations among parties, represented by social commitments. Starting from the definition of interaction protocols, 2COMM allows to decouple interaction design from agent design, an advantage that simplifies agent programming, independently of the chosen agent platform. A comparison between real implementations using 2COMM is provided for JADE and Jason agents.
Programming JADE and Jason agents based on social relationships using a uniform approach
BALDONI, Matteo;BAROGLIO, Cristina;CAPUZZIMATI, FEDERICO
2015-01-01
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Interaction is an essential feature in multiagent systems. Design primitives are needed to explicitly model desired patterns. This work presents 2COMM as a framework for defining social relations among parties, represented by social commitments. Starting from the definition of interaction protocols, 2COMM allows to decouple interaction design from agent design, an advantage that simplifies agent programming, independently of the chosen agent platform. A comparison between real implementations using 2COMM is provided for JADE and Jason agents.File in questo prodotto:
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