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by Frances Brazier, Barbara Dunin-keplicz, Rineke Verbrugge
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~wai/Papers/MODELAGE97.bdi3.ps
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Abstract:
A generic model for the internal dynamic behaviour of BDI agents is proposed. This model, a refinement of a generic agent model, explicitly specifies beliefs and motivational attitudes such as desires, goals, intentions, commitments, and plans, and their relations. A formal meta-language is used to represent beliefs, motivational attitudes and strategies. Dynamic aspects of reasoning about and revision of beliefs and motivational attitudes are modelled in a compositional manner within the modelling framework DESIRE. 1
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| 1 | Temporal semantics of complex reasoning tasks – Willems - 1996 |
| 1 | of the 10th Banff Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems workshop, KAW'95 – Gaines - 1995 |

