| Avron Barr, Paul R. Cohen, and Edward A. Feigenbaum. The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, volume 4. Addison--Wesley Publishing Company, Massachusetts, 1989. |
....other modules. Modules communicate explicitly with one another via messages sent over bidirectional channels. This kind of communication architecture is hardly new and confronts us directly with a large number of unresolved issues in distributed problem solving (see Durfee, Lesser and Corkill in [4]) In the last 20 years there have been numerous architecture proposals for distributed problem solving among computing entities that exchange information explicitly via message passing: Actors by Hewitt and Agha [1] Communicating Sequential Processes by Hoare [16] which was used as the base for ....
Avron Barr, Paul R. Cohen, and Edward A. Feigenbaum. The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, volume 4. Addison--Wesley Publishing Company, Massachusetts, 1989.
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