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Research directions in agent communication

โœ Scribed by Chopra, Amit K.; Artikis, Alexander; Bentahar, Jamal; Colombetti, Marco; Dignum, Frank; Fornara, Nicoletta; Jones, Andrew J. I.; Singh, Munindar P.; Yolum, Pinar


Book ID
123617116
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
148 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
2157-6904

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โœฆ Synopsis


Increasingly, software engineering involves
open
systems consisting of autonomous and heterogeneous participants or
agents
who carry out loosely coupled interactions. Accordingly, understanding and specifying communications among agents is a key concern. A focus on ways to formalize
meaning
distinguishes agent communication from traditional distributed computing: meaning provides a basis for flexible interactions and compliance checking.

Over the years, a number of approaches have emerged with some essential and some irrelevant distinctions drawn among them. As agent abstractions gain increasing traction in the software engineering of open systems, it is important to resolve the irrelevant and highlight the essential distinctions, so that future research can be focused in the most productive directions.

This article is an outcome of extensive discussions among agent communication researchers, aimed at taking stock of the field and at developing, criticizing, and refining their positions on specific approaches and future challenges. This article serves some important purposes, including identifying (1) points of broad consensus; (2) points where substantive differences remain; and (3) interesting directions of future work.


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