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Abstract: MALLET is a team-oriented agent specification and programming language. In this paper, we define an operational semantics for MALLET in terms of a transition system. The semantics can be used to guide the implementation of MALLET interpreters, and to formally study the properties of team-based agents specified in MALLET. (Update)

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@misc{ language-semantics,
  author = "Teamwork Encoding Language",
  title = "The Semantics of MALLET--An Agent",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/754608.html" }
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