On the external concurrency of current BDI frameworks for MAS

The execution of Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agents in a Multi-Agent System (MAS) can be practically implemented on top of low-level concurrency mechanisms that impact on efficiency, determinism, and reproducibility. We argue that developers should specify the MAS behaviour independently of the execution model, and choose or configure the concurrency model later on, according to their target domain's specific needs, leaving the MAS specification unaffected. We identify patterns for mapping the agent execution over the underlying concurrency abstractions, and investigate which concurrency models are supported by some of the most commonly used BDI platforms. Although most frameworks support multiple concurrency models, we find that they tend to hide them under the hood, making them opaque to the developer, and effectively limiting the possibility of fine-tuning the MAS. 

hosting event
worldEMAS 2024@AAMAS 2024
reference publication
page_white_acrobatOn the External Concurrency of Current BDI Frameworks for MAS (paper in proceedings, 2024) — Martina Baiardi, Samuele Burattini, Giovanni Ciatto, Danilo Pianini, Alessandro Ricci, Andrea Omicini
page_white_acrobatConcurrency Model of BDI Programming Frameworks: Why Should We Control It? (paper in proceedings, 2024) — Martina Baiardi, Samuele Burattini, Giovanni Ciatto, Danilo Pianini, Alessandro Ricci, Andrea Omicini
funding project
wrenchFAIR-PE01-SP08 — Future AI Research – Partenariato Esteso sull'Intelligenza Artificiale – Spoke 8 “Pervasive AI” (01/01/2023–31/12/2025)
wrenchENGINES — ENGineering INtElligent Systems around intelligent agent technologies (28/09/2023–27/09/2025)
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page_white_acrobatOn the External Concurrency of Current BDI Frameworks for MAS (paper in proceedings, 2024) — Martina Baiardi, Samuele Burattini, Giovanni Ciatto, Danilo Pianini, Alessandro Ricci, Andrea Omicini