| E. Kendall, M. Malkoun, and C. Jiang. The layered agent patterns, 1996. |
....clear solutions, e.g. the way intentions are handled. On the other hand the proposed layered approach for agents seems to fit well for complex cognitive multi agent systems, but does not match that well with the reactive agent paradigm. Kendall, Malkoun: The Layered Agent Patterns This paper [11] presents a collection of patterns as a starting point for a pattern language for agent based design. The authors clearly describe the context of their work: they use a single model of an agent that covers complex, intelligent, cognitive and mobile behavior. One general pattern, the Layered Agent ....
E. Kendall, M. Malkoun, and C. Jiang. The layered agent patterns, 1996.
....in your area. After discussion with other PDAs, yours obtains a technical report for you from an FTP site. When a paper you have submitted to an important conference is accepted, your PDA makes travel arrangements for you. The RMIT agent framework is based on the following model of agent behavior [7, 12 14]. Strong agents reason to select a capability that could achieve their stated goal(s) A plan from the capabilities library is instantiated when a triggering event occurs, and an instantiated plan is an intention. An intention executes in its own thread, and an agent may have several intentions ....
....ponen t i n th read o f contro Figure 1: Model of Agent Behavior 3. THE LAYERED AGENT ARCHITECTURAL PATTERN Intent: How can agent behavior be best organized and structured into software What software architecture best supports the behavior of agents The Layered Agent Architectural Pattern [12] supports all aspects of agent behavior but is flexible enough to address simple and sophisticated agent systems. Motivation: An agent system is complex; it also spans several levels of abstraction. There are many dependencies between the levels, and these dependencies are between neighboring ....
Kendall, E. A., M.T. Malkoun and C.H. Jiang,"The Layered Agent Patterns", The Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP'96), Illinois,USA, Sept. 1996.
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E. Kendall , M. Malkoun. The Layered Agent Patterns. Proceedings of the Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP'96), 1996.
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E. Kendall , M. Malkoun. The Layered Agent Patterns. Proceedings of the Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP'96), 1996.
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