| Bouron, T. and Collinot, A., SAM: a model to design computational social agents, In: B. Neumann (ed.), Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ECAI'92, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1992, pp. 239-243 |
....approach. 1 Introduction Research on multi agent systems focuses on the one hand on theoretical foundations, sometimes not too strongly related with implementable applications, and on the other hand on specific architectures and programming languages, and environments for applications (e.g. see [1], 7] 8] 11] According to our view a clear methodology including a specification method for the development of complex multi agent systems is needed. In this paper we study the possibilities for the development of a high level formal specification language for multi agent systems. The ....
Bouron, T. and Collinot, A., SAM: a model to design computational social agents. In: B. Neumann (ed.), Proc. 10th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ECAI'92, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1992, pp. 239-243
....and how they maintain them. Noteworthy is the work of Conte and Castelfrancchi [4] Rao and Georgeoe [22] Hobbes [14] and Gauthier [10] and Etizioni [7] The design and implementation of social agents can be supported by an appropriate conceptual model; this aspect is addressed, among others in [2,11]. The de nition of social commitment and belief as introduced by [4] makes us think to integrate them as sources of knowledge for the determination of roles by agents. This is in particular interesting for an agent society to determine if its members ful ll the expected roles. In fact, we have ....
T. Bouron and A. Collinot. SAM: a model to design computational social agents. In Proc. 10 th ECAI, Wien, Austria, 1992.
....and how they maintain them. Noteworthy is the work of Conte and Castelfrancchi [5] Rao and Georgeoe [25] Hobbes [16] and Gauthier [11] and Etzioni [8] The design and implementation of social agents can be supported by an appropriate conceptual model; this aspect is addressed, among others in [2,12]. The de nition of social commitment and belief as introduced by [5] makes us think to integrate them as sources of knowledge for the determination of roles by agents. This is in particular interesting for an agent society to determine if its members ful ll the expected roles. In fact, we have ....
T. Bouron and A. Collinot. SAM: a model to design computational social agents. In Proc. 10 th ECAI, Wien, Austria, 1992.
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Bouron, T. and Collinot, A., SAM: a model to design computational social agents, In: B. Neumann (ed.), Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ECAI'92, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1992, pp. 239-243
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