Corrado Santoro, Fabrizio Messina, Massimiliano De Benedetti (eds.)
WOA 2016 – 17th Workshop “From Objects to Agents”, pages 91-99
CEUR Workshop Proceedings (AI*IA Series) 1664
Sun SITE Central Europe, RWTH Aachen University
29-30 July 2016
Open distributed multi-agent systems featuring autonomous components demand coordination mechanisms for both functional and non-functional properties. Heterogeneity of requirements regarding interaction means and paradigms, stemming from the diverse nature of components, should not affect the effectiveness of coordination. Along this line, in this paper we share our pragmatical experience in the integration of objective and subjective, synchronous and asynchronous, reactive and pro-active coordination approaches within two widely-adopted agent-oriented technologies (JADE and Jason), enabling coordinating components to dynamically adapt their interaction means based on static preference or run-time contingencies.