| Odell, James. "Objects and Agents: How do they differ?" Unpublished document, n. pag. http://www.jamesodell.com/publications.html September 1999. |
.... subclasses) knowledge (attribute of the agent class) and interactions with other agents (messages are sent received by dedicated handlers tasks) Tasks of a same agent interacts in a conventional objectoriented way without message exchanging but through methods invocation and attributes access [10] therefore a new task (being a subclass of the agent class) could be initialized or destroyed during runtime, each task could access the knowledge (attributes) of the agent it belongs and so on. From the situation described in fig. 5 and fig. 6 it s possible to derive the structure depicted in ....
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Odell, James. "Objects and Agents: How do they differ?" Unpublished document, n. pag. http://www.jamesodell.com/publications.html September 1999.
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