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Abstract: An important concept for intelligent agent systems
is goals. Goals have two aspects: declarative
(a description of the state sought), and procedural
(a set of plans for achieving the goal). A
declarative view of goals is necessary in order to
reason about important properties of goals, while
a procedural view of goals is necessary to ensure
that goals can be achieved efficiently in dynamic
environments. In this paper we propose a framework
for goals which integrates both views. We... (Update)
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.... in the standard logic programming paradigm would fail; this is simply a reflection of the persistence of goals in a situated environment [34]. 4 Scheduling Issues It is one thing to derive a set of inference rules; it is another to design a programming language based on them....
.... In adopting goals it should be aware of conflicts that make it clearly irrational to pursue certain goals simultaneously [11]. One important type of conflict is resource conflict. In traditional planning resource issues are managed as part of a complete planning...
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M. Winikoff, L. Padgham, J. Harland, and J. Thangarajah, "Declarative & procedural goals in intelligent agent systems", in Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR2002), Toulouse, France, April, 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/winikoff02declarative.html More
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author = "M. Winikoff and L. Padgham and J. Harland and J. Thangarajah",
title = "Declarative & procedural goals in intelligent agent systems",
text = "M. Winikoff, L. Padgham, J. Harland, and J. Thangarajah, Declarative &
procedural goals in intelligent agent systems, in Proceedings of the Eighth
International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
(KR2002), Toulouse, France, April, 2002.",
year = "2002",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/winikoff02declarative.html" }
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