SCIFF is a framework thought to specify and verify interaction in open agent societies. The SCIFF language is equipped with a semantics based on abductive logic programming; SCIFF’s operational component is a new abductive logic programming proof-procedure, also named SCIFF, for reasoning with expectations in dynamic environments. In this paper we present the declarative and operational semantics of the SCIFF language, the termination, soundness and completeness results of the SCIFF proof procedure, and we demonstrate SCIFF’s possible application in the multi-agent domain
Although stemming from very different research areas, Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) and Service Oriented...
Amongst several fundamental aspects in multi-agent systems design, the definition of the agent inter...
The aim of this work is to show that the Peircean notion of abduction, even if in a limited way, can...
SCIFF is a framework thought to specify and verify interaction in open agent societies. The SCIFF la...
In this paper, we present the SCIFF platform for multi-agent systems. The platform is based on Ab...
In this article we survey our recent research activity concerning the use of logic programming, and ...
The high computational cost of abduction has limited the application of this powerful and expressiv...
We propose an operational framework which builds on the classical understanding of abductive reasoni...
SCIFF is a declarative language, based on abductive logic programming, that accommodates forward r...
Finding the entity responsible for an unpleasant situation is often difficult, especially in artific...
Finding the responsible of an unpleasant situation is often difficult, especially in artificial agen...
none5SCIFF is an abductive proof procedure ispired by the IFF proof procedure by Fung and Kowalski i...
We introduce a new proof procedure for abductive logic programming and prove two soundness results....
The definition of choreography specification languages for Service Oriented Systems poses important ...
none5noThe definition of choreography specification languages for Service Oriented Systems poses imp...
Although stemming from very different research areas, Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) and Service Oriented...
Amongst several fundamental aspects in multi-agent systems design, the definition of the agent inter...
The aim of this work is to show that the Peircean notion of abduction, even if in a limited way, can...
SCIFF is a framework thought to specify and verify interaction in open agent societies. The SCIFF la...
In this paper, we present the SCIFF platform for multi-agent systems. The platform is based on Ab...
In this article we survey our recent research activity concerning the use of logic programming, and ...
The high computational cost of abduction has limited the application of this powerful and expressiv...
We propose an operational framework which builds on the classical understanding of abductive reasoni...
SCIFF is a declarative language, based on abductive logic programming, that accommodates forward r...
Finding the entity responsible for an unpleasant situation is often difficult, especially in artific...
Finding the responsible of an unpleasant situation is often difficult, especially in artificial agen...
none5SCIFF is an abductive proof procedure ispired by the IFF proof procedure by Fung and Kowalski i...
We introduce a new proof procedure for abductive logic programming and prove two soundness results....
The definition of choreography specification languages for Service Oriented Systems poses important ...
none5noThe definition of choreography specification languages for Service Oriented Systems poses imp...
Although stemming from very different research areas, Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) and Service Oriented...
Amongst several fundamental aspects in multi-agent systems design, the definition of the agent inter...
The aim of this work is to show that the Peircean notion of abduction, even if in a limited way, can...