| Matthes, F.: Business Conversations: A High-level System Model for AgentCoordination. DBPL 1997: 355-372 |
....agreement on the conditions of the collaboration. One approachtomodel such negotiations is based on the speech act theory,which has already been applied successfully to workflow modeling [31] Implementations of speechact models are the Action Workflow model [21] and the Business Conversations [17]. For Business Conversations an agent framework [20] has been developed which stresses the autonomy of the actors. A recent draft of the Internet Engineering Task Force discusses the issue of finding an agreement for data format to be used in communications [13] 7.4 Annotation Models The ....
Matthes, F.: Business Conversations: A High-level System Model for AgentCoordination. DBPL 1997: 355-372
.... the issues (1) and (2) by providing full persistence and mobility abstraction in the platform independent Tycoon system [MaSc94,MMS95b] culminating in the development of persistent migrating threads [MMS96b] which can be used to implement software agents similar to Telescript agents [Math96] In [Matt97a] we introduced Business Conversations as a software model to address the third issue, cooperation in multiple modalities. In this paper, we put these two developments into perspective by describing the implementation of Business Conversation in Tycoon. 2. Why distributed persistent objects are ....
Matthes, Florian. Business Conversations: A High-Level System Model for Agent Coordination. In: Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Database Programming Languages, Estes Park, Colorado. Springer-Verlag, August 1997.
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