Agents are an emerging technology that grants programmers a new way to exploit distributed resources. One of the hardest difficult in the development of this kind of application is the managing of agent interactions, since agents must interact in a collaborative and/or competitive way to achieve their task. Roles are a powerful paradigm that can be used to model agent interactions, both between two (or more) agents and between an agent and the platform/node on which it is running. In this paper we propose a guideline to role developing and use, with regard to the agent technology. In particular we focus on the main problems that a role system and a role developer must take into account.

Role Agent Pattern: a Developer Guideline / Cabri, Giacomo; Ferrari, L.; Leonardi, Letizia. - STAMPA. - 5:(2003), pp. 4114-4119. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003 tenutosi a Washington, D.C., USA nel October 5-8).

Role Agent Pattern: a Developer Guideline

CABRI, Giacomo;LEONARDI, Letizia
2003

Abstract

Agents are an emerging technology that grants programmers a new way to exploit distributed resources. One of the hardest difficult in the development of this kind of application is the managing of agent interactions, since agents must interact in a collaborative and/or competitive way to achieve their task. Roles are a powerful paradigm that can be used to model agent interactions, both between two (or more) agents and between an agent and the platform/node on which it is running. In this paper we propose a guideline to role developing and use, with regard to the agent technology. In particular we focus on the main problems that a role system and a role developer must take into account.
2003
IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003
Washington, D.C., USA
October 5-8
5
4114
4119
Cabri, Giacomo; Ferrari, L.; Leonardi, Letizia
Role Agent Pattern: a Developer Guideline / Cabri, Giacomo; Ferrari, L.; Leonardi, Letizia. - STAMPA. - 5:(2003), pp. 4114-4119. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003 tenutosi a Washington, D.C., USA nel October 5-8).
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