2018
DOI: 10.3233/fi-2018-1656
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Commitment-based Agent Interaction in JaCaMo+

Abstract: We present the JaCaMo+ framework for programming multiagent systems (MAS), where agents interact thanks to commitment-based interaction protocols. Commitment protocols are realized as artifacts that maintain a social state and notify to the participating agents those events that are relevant to the interaction. We discuss the advantages, like increased modularity and flexibility, that are brought by commitment-ruled interactions with respect to other proposals. We trace back such advantages to the possibility … Show more

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“…Its main and most novel feature is its ability to natively manage the concepts of recursive agents and holons. The JaCaMo+ [10] platform is founded on supporting the concept of agent organization. It integrates the Jason language [11] (a BDI agent language based on the AgentSpeak specification), CArtAgO [12] as a platform for implementing artifacts to define the environment of the agents, and MOISE [13] as the organizational model to structure the agents in the multi-agent system.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its main and most novel feature is its ability to natively manage the concepts of recursive agents and holons. The JaCaMo+ [10] platform is founded on supporting the concept of agent organization. It integrates the Jason language [11] (a BDI agent language based on the AgentSpeak specification), CArtAgO [12] as a platform for implementing artifacts to define the environment of the agents, and MOISE [13] as the organizational model to structure the agents in the multi-agent system.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…perception/action), however, the interaction in the context of an organization is not explored in detail in this paper. The interaction, as considered in the MAS domain, includes the specification of interaction protocols as first-class entities that regulate how agents and artefacts interact (Baldoni et al ., 2016b; Zatelli et al ., 2016). This feature allows the developer to specify the interaction outside the agents, as protocol specifications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is done by defining a set of conditions to be achieved and the roles that are permitted or obliged to perform them. Nevertheless, as already pointed out in [23], very few agent frameworks address interaction as a first-class entity. An exception is represented by the interaction component in [24,25] for the JaCaMo platform.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whatever action agents decide to perform is acceptable as far as they accomplish their commitments, satisfying the expectations they have on one another. The JaCaMo+ proposal [23] relies on commitments to model explicitly the relationships among the agents as first-class elements of an agent organization. In this paper, we build upon the experience of JaCaMo+ and discuss how the commitment-based approach can be made independent of any agent platform.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%