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Design and Implementation of An Agent Communication Module Based on KQML

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Li, Lihong (Rutgers University New Brunswick)
UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE:
  Tsinghua University
YEAR: 2002
PUB TYPE: Thesis/Dissertation
PAGES: 50 p.
SUBJECT(S): Multiagent systems, KQML, agent communication
DISCIPLINE: Computer Science
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LANGUAGE: Chinese
PUB ID: 103-397-071 (Last edited on 2003/11/21 20:52:39 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
With the development of technologies of computer networks and computer communication in recent years, agent has been paid much attention to in study of information science and technology. Research on MAS (Multi-agent Systems) focuses on cooperation among agents. Currently MAS, more than only a subdiscipline of distributed artificial intelligence, has drawn attention of many researchers both in artificial intelligence and other fields of computer science. This paper is a summarization of the author’s study and work on MAS when joining the project A Framework of Cooperation Based on Multi-Agent Systems. It contains three parts. Firstly, history, application, as well as basic concepts and theory of agent and MAS are introduced in brief. Then agent communication theory and agent communication language are discussed in a pretty detailed fashion. And finally, details are given on how to design and implement the communication module in the project. In the third part, the paper gives details on the author’s related work, including how to implement the module, how to design the communication language, how to integrate XML into KQML, how to test the module, and what could be done next to this module.
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