We present 2COMM, a middleware in which social relationships, created during agent interactions, are represented as social commitments. These relationships are reified as resources in the agents’ environment, and can be directly manipulated by the agents themselves via standard operations. We show that this perspective induces an agent programming schema that is independent of the actual agent platform. The uniformity of the approach is exemplified in two well-known agent platforms: JADE and JaCaMo.

JADE/JaCaMo+2COMM: Programming Agent Interactions

Matteo Baldoni;Cristina Baroglio;Roberto Micalizio;Stefano Tedeschi
2020-01-01

Abstract

We present 2COMM, a middleware in which social relationships, created during agent interactions, are represented as social commitments. These relationships are reified as resources in the agents’ environment, and can be directly manipulated by the agents themselves via standard operations. We show that this perspective induces an agent programming schema that is independent of the actual agent platform. The uniformity of the approach is exemplified in two well-known agent platforms: JADE and JaCaMo.
2020
18th International Conference, PAAMS 2020
L'Aquila, Italy
October 7-9, 2020
Advances in Practical Applications of Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Trustworthiness. The PAAMS Collection, 18th International Conference, PAAMS 2020
Springer
12092
388
391
978-3-030-49777-4
978-3-030-49778-1
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-49778-1
Social commitments, Agent programming, Interaction
Matteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, Roberto Micalizio, Stefano Tedeschi
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