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Abstract: This paper identifies a collection of high level questions which need to be posed by designers of toolkits for developing intelligent agents (e.g. What kinds of scenarios are to be developed? What sorts of agent architectures are required? What are the scenarios to be used for? Are speed and ease of development more or less important than speed and robustness of the final system?). It then considers some of the toolkit design options relevant to these issues, including some concerned... (Update)

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.... resources, and many agents may be required to investigate the behaviour of the system as a whole or even the behaviour of a single agent [10]. One solution to this problem is to attempt to exploit the high degree of parallelism inherent in agent based systems. However work to...

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Aaron Sloman, "What's an AI toolkit for?," in Software Tools for Developing Agents: Papers from the 1998 Workshop, Jeremy Baxter and Brian Logan, Eds. July 1998, pp. 1--10, AAAI Press, Technical Report WS--98-- 10. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sloman98whats.html   More

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  title = "What's an AI toolkit",
  text = "Aaron Sloman, What's an AI toolkit for?, in Software Tools for Developing
    Agents: Papers from the 1998 Workshop, Jeremy Baxter and Brian Logan, Eds.
    July 1998, pp. 1--10, AAAI Press, Technical Report WS--98-- 10.",
  year = "1998",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sloman98whats.html" }
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