The paper focuses on two particular aspects of using a set of current standards for building a Multi-agent system: analysis and evaluation of certain aspects of the current specification standards provided by FIPA (Foundation of Intelligent Physical Agents) when implementing Multi-agent systems and bridging the gap between the specification and getting a multi-agent system to work. The work reported here is based on one of the developments of a Multi-agent architecture to test certain features of a standards specification. This testing has resulted in determining certain limitations and advantages of using the FIPA standards. The application used for deployment is an audio video entertainment broadcasting (AVEB) system. The development and ...
As multi-agent systems research nears the end of its second decade, researchers have moved be-yond s...
The software architecture determines for a critical part the success of an industrial application. I...
This document forms part two of the FIPA 97 specification for interoperable agents and agent societi...
The paper focuses on the analysis and evaluation of certain aspects of the current specification sta...
We draw upon various practical experiences of designing and implementing complex systems through a m...
Multi-agent systems are a suitable approach to address the current requirements imposed to companies...
In this paper, the specification of the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA) will be pr...
The goal of the thesis is the definition of a specification environment for Complex Distributed Soft...
In agent-oriented architecture, systems are built on autonomous components called agents. Agents exi...
With recent advancements in the capabilities of mobile robots it is vital that systems managing them...
In this paper we report upon the experiences gained during the development of a FIPA compliant trave...
Distributed multi-agent systems propose new infrastructure solutions to support the interoperability...
FIPA (Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents) is a stan-dardization organization promoting devel...
FIPA is an IEEE Computer Society standards organization that promotes agent-based technology and the...
Nowadays more and more audiovisual information is available, from many sources around the world. Com...
As multi-agent systems research nears the end of its second decade, researchers have moved be-yond s...
The software architecture determines for a critical part the success of an industrial application. I...
This document forms part two of the FIPA 97 specification for interoperable agents and agent societi...
The paper focuses on the analysis and evaluation of certain aspects of the current specification sta...
We draw upon various practical experiences of designing and implementing complex systems through a m...
Multi-agent systems are a suitable approach to address the current requirements imposed to companies...
In this paper, the specification of the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA) will be pr...
The goal of the thesis is the definition of a specification environment for Complex Distributed Soft...
In agent-oriented architecture, systems are built on autonomous components called agents. Agents exi...
With recent advancements in the capabilities of mobile robots it is vital that systems managing them...
In this paper we report upon the experiences gained during the development of a FIPA compliant trave...
Distributed multi-agent systems propose new infrastructure solutions to support the interoperability...
FIPA (Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents) is a stan-dardization organization promoting devel...
FIPA is an IEEE Computer Society standards organization that promotes agent-based technology and the...
Nowadays more and more audiovisual information is available, from many sources around the world. Com...
As multi-agent systems research nears the end of its second decade, researchers have moved be-yond s...
The software architecture determines for a critical part the success of an industrial application. I...
This document forms part two of the FIPA 97 specification for interoperable agents and agent societi...