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Abstract: Intelligent agents have an agenda that is monitored
continuously to decide what action is to be performed.
Formally, an agenda is a set of deontic temporal constraints.
Deontic, since the agenda specifies what the
agent should do. Temporal, since the obligation is usually
to be performed before a certain deadline, or as
soon as possible. In this paper, we investigate the concepts
necessary to describe deadlines. We describe a
temporal deontic logic that facilitates reasoning about
obligations... (Update)
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F. Dignum and R. Kuiper. Combining dynamic deontic logic and temporal logic for the specification of deadlines. In Jr. R. Sprague, editor, Proceedings of thirtieth HICSS, Wailea, Hawaii, 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dignum97combining.html More
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author = "F. Dignum and R. Kuiper",
title = "Combining dynamic deontic logic and temporal logic for the specification
of deadlines",
text = "F. Dignum and R. Kuiper. Combining dynamic deontic logic and temporal logic
for the specification of deadlines. In Jr. R. Sprague, editor, Proceedings
of thirtieth HICSS, Wailea, Hawaii, 1997.",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dignum97combining.html" }
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