Operating Instructions for Intelligent Agent Coordination


Mirko Viroli, Alessandro Ricci, Andrea Omicini

The Knowledge Engineering Review 21(1), pp. 49–69
marzo 2006

In contrast to standard approaches based on agent communication languages (ACLs), environment-based coordination is emerging as an interesting alternative for structuring interactions in multiagent systems (MASs). In particular, the notion of coordination artifacts has been proposed as an engineering methodology to build runtime abstractions effectively providing collaborating agents with specifically designed coordination tasks.

In this paper, we study the semantics for the interaction of agents with coordination artifacts playing the same role of ACL semantics, that is, supporting semantic interoperability between agents developed by different parties through the connection between rationality and interaction. Our approach is rooted on the notion of operating instructions of coordination artifacts, which—as with a manual for a human exploiting a device—describe the interaction protocols the agent can follow as well as the mentalistic semantics of each single interaction. By tackling some of the most relevant issues raised in the context of ACL semantics, our framework allows intelligent, BDI-like agents to carry on complex interactions through coordination artifacts in a rational way.

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Pubblicazione

— autori/autrici

— stato

pubblicato

— tipo

articolo su rivista

— data di pubblicazione

marzo 2006

— rivista

The Knowledge Engineering Review

— volume

21

— numero

1

— pagine

49–69

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pagina originale

identificatori

— DOI

10.1017/S0269888906000774

— ACM

10.1017/S0269888906000774

— IRIS

11585/28316

— Scopus

2-s2.0-33745864838

— WoS / ISI

000239352500003

— print ISSN

0269-8889

— online ISSN

1469-8005

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