| E. A. Kendall and Krishna P.V. Murali, A Java Application Framework for Agent Based Systems, Evolve, 2000 |
....are shown with smaller rectangles to denote the decreasing ratio of the service interface to encapsulated functionality. The abstraction pyramid was derived after developing e commerce and meeting scheduling agent societies [5, 6, 7, 8] synthesizing conceptual and experience based literature [9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 21] on agent architectures, and analyzing several [2, 18, 20] MAS frameworks. The crossover from the object to agent layer begins at the multi agent system level. Although multi agent system frameworks can be thought of as being parallel to rather than extending from traditional object oriented ....
E. A. Kendall and Krishna P.V. Murali, A Java Application Framework for Agent Based Systems, Evolve, 2000
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Kendall, K., Pathak, and Suresh. "A Java Application Framework for Agent Based Systems." ACM Computing Surveys Symposium on Application Frameworks. Lacey, T. (2000). "A Formal Methodology and Technique for Verifying Conversations in a Closed Multi-agent System," , Air Force Institute of Technology, Dayton.
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