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2 2  >Academic activities often result in //products// that can be shared and freely used, consisting mainly of software //technologies// — programming languages and frameworks, software infrastructures — but also including //methodologies// for the engineering of complex computational systems.
3 3  >Below, the current list of products actively supported, ordered alphabetically.
4 4  
5 -== #alchemist() ==
5 +(% style='text-align:center' %)((([[#alchemist()>>||anchor='alchemist']] | [[{{arg2p/}}>>||anchor='arg2p']] | [[ALOO>>||anchor='aloo']] | [[#cartago()>>||anchor='cartago']] | [[#hm()>>||anchor='homemanager']] | [[#lpaas()>>||anchor='lpaas']] | [[{{mok/}}>>||anchor='mok']] | [[MS-BioNET>>||anchor='msbionet']] | [[P@J>>||anchor='p@j']] | [[{{respect/}}>>||anchor='respect']] | [[simpA>>||anchor='simpa']] | [[simpAL>>||anchor='simpal']] | [[{{soda/}}>>||anchor='soda']] | [[#traumatracker()>>||anchor='traumatracker']] | [[{{tucson/}}>>||anchor='tucson']] | [[{{tuprolog/}}>>||anchor='tuprolog']])))
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6 6  {{id name='alchemist'/}}
7 -|[[image:Alchemist.WebHome@logo.svg||width='100']]|(((
8 +== #alchemist() ==
9 +|[[image:Alchemist.WebHome@logo.svg||width='100em']]|(((
8 8  #alchemist() is a simulation framework offering both high performance and flexibility. Alchemist tries to get the best from ABMs and stochastic simulators and build an hybrid
9 9  )))(((
10 10  **Space**: [[#alchemist() Home>>Alchemist.WebHome]]
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11 11  **Contact**: [[Danilo Pianini>>DaniloPianini.WebHome]]
12 12  )))
13 13  
14 -== {{arg2p/}} ==
15 15  {{id name='arg2p'/}}
17 +== {{arg2p/}} ==
16 16  |[[image:Arg2p.WebHome@Arg2P-logo.png||width='100']]|(((
17 17  {{arg2p/}} (short for {{argtuprolog/}}) is a logic-based agreement framework enabling defeasible reasoning in intelligent systems
18 18  )))(((
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20 20  **Contact**: [[Giuseppe Pisano>>GiuseppePisano.WebHome]]
21 21  )))
22 22  
23 -== ALOO ==
24 24  {{id name='aloo'/}}
26 +== ALOO ==
25 25  |[[image:aloo256x256.jpg||width='400']]|(((
26 26  ALOO is a general-purpose concurrent programming language based on objects and agents as first-class abstractions. It is a Concurrent OOP language where concurrency aspects (parallelisms, asynchronous programming, etc) are modeled in terms of agent-oriented abstractions. Or, it can be conceived as an Agent-Oriented Programming language not based on logic programming - like state-of-the-art AOP languages - but on OOP. The language comes with a platform (compiler, runtime) and an Eclipse-based IDE.
27 27  ALOO is the most recent evolution of the simpAL project.
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30 30  **Contact**: [[Alessandro Ricci>>AlessandroRicci.WebHome]]
31 31  )))
32 32  
33 -== #cartago() ==
34 34  {{id name='cartago'/}}
36 +== #cartago() ==
35 35  (((
36 36  #cartago() is an infrastructure for the development and execution of artifact-based computational environments for Multi-Agent Systems.
37 37  #cartago() is based on the #aea() (Agents and Artifacts) meta-model model, which introduces the //artifact// abstraction as a first-class building block to model and engineer those objects, resources, tools, that can be dynamically constructed, shared and co-used by agents to perform their activities, both individual and social.
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40 40  **Contact**: [[Alessandro Ricci>>AlessandroRicci.WebHome]]
41 41  )))
42 42  
43 -== #hm() ==
44 44  {{id name='homemanager'/}}
46 +== #hm() ==
45 45  |[[image:Products.HomeManager@logoHM2.jpg||width='250']]|(((
46 46  #hm() is a prototype agent-based platform for the construction of Socio-Technical Smart Spaces and Smart Environments, starting from the control of an intelligent home to a wider Smart Living scenario, where home users are situated in space and time in the surrounding environment.
47 47  The house is seen as an intelligent environment made of independent devices that participate to an agent society: following the Butlers vision and architecture, Home Manager aims both to enable a rich interaction experience for the user in the interaction with the smart house, and to anticipate his/her needs based both on the user's habits and policies, while respecting the general system policies which capture the global goals and constraints.
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51 51  **Contact**: [[Roberta Calegari>>RobertaCalegari.WebHome]]
52 52  )))
53 53  
54 -== #moklong() ==
56 +{{id name='lpaas'/}}
57 +== #lpaas() ==
58 +|[[image:LPaaS.WebHome@2P-LPaaS.png||width='600']]|(((
59 +#lpaas() (short for #lpaasfull()) is a logic-based agreement framework enabling defeasible reasoning in intelligent systemsLogic Programming as a Service (LPaaS) is an evolution of the logic programming (LP) paradigm for intelligent IoT. It is a logic-based, service-oriented approach for distributed situated intelligence, conceived and designed as the natural evolution of LP in nowadays pervasive computing systems. Its purpose is to enable situated reasoning via explicit definition of the spatial-temporal structure of the environment where situated entities act and interact.
60 +)))(((
61 +**Space**: [[#lpaas() Home>>LPaaS.WebHome]]
62 +**Contact**: [[Roberta Calegari>>RobertaCalegari.WebHome]]
63 +
64 +)))
65 +
66 +
55 55  {{id name='mok'/}}
68 +== #moklong() ==
56 56  |[[image:MoK.WebHome@mok-logo.png||width="200"]]|(((
57 57  #moklong() (#mok() for short) is a model for knowledge self-organisation, exploiting the biochemical metaphor for its basic abstractions, and biochemical coordination as its coordination model.
58 58  )))(((
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60 60  **Contact**: [[Stefano Mariani>>StefanoMariani.WebHome]]
61 61  )))
62 62  
63 -== MS-BioNET ==
64 64  {{id name='msbionet'/}}
77 +== MS-BioNET ==
65 65  (((
66 66  MS-BioNet (MultiScale-Biochemical NETwork) is a computational framework for modelling and simulating large networks of compartments hosting a chemical solution and communicating through an enhanced model of chemical reaction addressing molecule transfer.
67 67  )))(((
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69 69  **Contact**: [[Sara Montagna>>SaraMontagna.WebHome]]
70 70  )))
71 71  
72 -== P@J ==
73 73  {{id name='p@j'/}}
86 +== P@J ==
74 74  (((
75 75  P@J is a framework for enhancing interoperability between Java and Prolog, based on the #tuprolog() open-source Prolog engine for Java.
76 76  P@J achieves smoother language interoperability through two stacked layers:
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81 81  **Contact**: [[Mirko Viroli>>MirkoViroli.WebHome]]
82 82  )))
83 83  
84 -== #respect() ==
85 85  {{id name='respect'/}}
98 +== #respect() ==
86 86  |[[image:ReSpecT.WebHome@r!_logo.png||width="400"]]|(((
87 87  #respect() is a logic-based coordination language both to define the behaviour of tuple centres and to coordinate software agents. #respect() assumes a tuple-based coordination model, where communication is based on logic tuples, and the behaviour of the coordination media in response to communication events is not fixed once and for all by the coordination model, but can be defined and tailored according to system's global requirements. According to this conceptual framework, #respect() has a twofold role:
88 88  * as a specification language - #respect() makes it possible to filter communication events and associate them to reactions by means of first-order logic tuples.
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92 92  **Contact**: [[Stefano Mariani>>StefanoMariani.WebHome]]
93 93  )))
94 94  
95 -== #simpa() ==
96 96  {{id name='simpa'/}}
97 -|[[image:SimpA.WebHome@simpa-logo.jpg||width="400"]]|(((
109 +== #simpa() ==
110 +|[[image:SimpA.WebHome@simpa-logo.jpg||width="250"]]|(((
98 98  #simpa() is a framework extending the basic Java environment with an agent-oriented abstraction layer for programming complex (concurrent in particular) applications.
99 99  
100 100  #simpa() is based on the #aea() (Agents and Artifacts) programming model, which introduces high-level metaphors taken from human society, namely agents - analogous to humans, as executors of activities and activities — and artifacts — analogous of the objects, resources, tools that are dynamically constructed, used, manipulated by humans to support / realise their individual and social activities.
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103 103  **Contact**: [[Alessandro Ricci>>AlessandroRicci.WebHome]]
104 104  )))
105 105  
106 -== simpAL ==
107 107  {{id name='simpal'/}}
120 +== simpAL ==
108 108  (((
109 109  simpAL is a general-purpose programming language and platform for developing concurrent and distributed applications. simpAL is based on the #aea() (Agents and Artifacts) programming model, which introduces high-level metaphors taken from human society, namely agents — analogous to humans, as executors of activities and activities — and artifacts — analogous of the objects, resources, tools that are dynamically constructed, used, manipulated by humans to support / realise their individual and social activities. Unlike #simpa(), simpAL is not a Java extension, but a fully independent language and platform.
110 110  )))(((
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112 112  **Contact**: [[Alessandro Ricci>>AlessandroRicci.WebHome]]
113 113  )))
114 114  
115 -== #soda() ==
116 116  {{id name='soda'/}}
129 +== #soda() ==
117 117  |[[image:SODA.WebHome@soda-logo.png||width="200"]]|(((
118 118  #soda() (Societies in Open and Distributed Agent spaces) is a methodology for the analysis and design of complex agent-based systems. #soda() is not concerned with //intra-agent issues//: designing a multi-agent system with #soda() leads to defining agents in terms of their required observable behaviour and their role in the multi-agent system.
119 119  Instead, #soda() concentrated on //inter-agent// issues, like the engineering of societies and infrastructures for multi-agent systems.
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123 123  **Contact**: [[Ambra Molesini>>AmbraMolesini.WebHome]]
124 124  )))
125 125  
126 -== #traumatracker() ==
127 127  {{id name='traumatracker'/}}
140 +== #traumatracker() ==
128 128  |[[image:TraumaTracker.WebHome@TT-logo.png||width="500"]]|(((
129 129  Developed in collaboration with the Trauma Center and the Emergency Department of the "Bufalini" Hospital in Cesena, Italy, #traumatracker() is a project in which agent technologies are exploited to realise Personal Medical Digital Assistant Agents (PMDA) supporting a Trauma Team in trauma management operations. This project aims at exploring the fruitful integration of software personal agents with wearable/eyewear computing, based on mobile and wearable devices such as smart-glasses.
130 130  
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134 134  **Contact**: [[Angelo Croatti>>https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/a.croatti/en]], [[Sara Montagna>>https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/sara.montagna/en]], [[Alessandro Ricci>>https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/a.ricci/en]]
135 135  )))
136 136  
137 -== #tucson() ==
138 138  {{id name='tucson'/}}
151 +== #tucson() ==
139 139  |[[image:TuCSoN.WebHome@tucson.jpg||width="200"]]|(((
140 140  #tucson() (Tuple Centres over the Network) is a model (and related infrastructure and technology) for the coordination of Internet agents.
141 141