Objective Coordination in Multi-Agent System Engineering: Design and Implementation

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Based on a suitably defined coordination model distinguishing between objective (inter-agent) coordination and subjective (intra-agent) coordination, this book addresses the engineering of multi-agent systems and thus contributes to closing the gap between research and applications in agent technology. After reviewing the state of the art, the author introduces the general coordination model ECM and the corresponding object-oriented coordination language STL++. The practicability of ECM/STL++ is illustrated by the simulation of a particular collective robotics application and the automation of an e-commerce trading system.
Situated at the intersection of behavior-based artificial intelligence and concurrent and distributed systems, this monograph is of relevance to the agent R&D community approaching agent technology from the distributed artificial intelligence point of view as well as for the distributed systems community.

Author(s): Michael Schumacher (auth.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2039 : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2001

Language: English
Commentary: (add ocr)
Pages: 154
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computer Communication Networks; Programming Techniques; Software Engineering

Introduction....Pages 1-8
Multi-Agent Systems....Pages 9-32
Coordination Models and Languages....Pages 33-52
The ECM Coordination Model....Pages 53-60
The STL Coordination Language....Pages 61-68
The STL++ Coordination Language....Pages 69-96
The Agent & Co Coordination Language....Pages 97-104
Collective Robotics Simulation....Pages 105-114
Trading System Simulation....Pages 115-120
Conclusion....Pages 121-124