| J. Harland, M. Winiko#. Language Design Issues for Agents based on Linear Logic. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems (CLIMA'02), August 2002. |
.... use them to generate actions, with asynchronous based communication through the use of bu#ers [4] 2 Harland and Winiko# discussed the formalisation and implementation issues of BDI type agents, using a Linear Logic based calculus that allows a mixture of forward and backward chaining techniques [7]. Session 3 BDI Agent Systems Bordini and Moreira presented their investigations on how far the Asymmetry Thesis Principles formulated by Rao and George# are actually met by the abstract agent specification language AgentSpeak(L) hence contributing to the reconciliation between practice and ....
James Harland and Michael Winiko#. Language design issues for agents based on linear logic (extended abstract). In Dix et al. [5], pages 79--93.
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J. Harland, M. Winiko#. Language Design Issues for Agents based on Linear Logic. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems (CLIMA'02), August 2002.
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J. Harland, M. Winiko. Language Design Issues for Agents based on Linear Logic. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems (CLIMA'02), August 2002.
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Harland, J. and M. Winiko#: 2002, `Language Design Issues for Agents based on Linear Logic (Extended Abstract)'. in [20], pp. 79--93.
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J. Harland, M. Winiko. Language Design Issues for Agents based on Linear Logic. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems (CLIMA'02), August 2002.
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