AbstractWe first advocate that the AUML (Agent Unified Modeling Language) notation, even in its new version, is not precise enough to adequately describe protocols. This problem was long identified by Harel and we propose to follow his solution: extend sequence diagrams with a “prechart”, i.e. single out the initiation sequence of the protocol. This new notation keeps readability and intuition, but is also technically adequate and is given a formal semantics. It actually is a form of simple temporal logics, equipped with a game-based semantics, which is appropriate for modeling agent-based systems. We then go on to study its complexity. Unsurprisingly, the version with protocol roles is undecidable. The main interesting problem is to synthe...
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Properties of scenario languages (Message Sequence Charts, Live Sequence Charts, UML's sequence diag...
This paper explores the use of temporal logics in the context of communication protocols for multiag...
Distributed protocols, typically expressed as stateful agents communicating asynchronously over buff...
International audienceATL is a temporal logic geared towards the specification and verification of p...
The problem of relating inter-agent and intra-agent behavioral specifications is investigated. These...
Abstract. This paper draws upon our previous work [16,7] in which we pro-posed the organisation of s...
Abstract. This paper presents the verifying aspect of our work for verified, unambiguous and sharabl...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce the Multi-Agent Protocol (MAP) language which expresses dialogue...
AbstractThis paper studies the complexity of behavior of multi-agent systems. Behavior properties ar...
AbstractCurrent representations of interaction protocols either concentrate on ease of understanding...
Abstract — This paper presents a new event-B based approach to reasoning about interaction protocols...
Abstract. Communication plays a fundamental role in multi-agents systems. One of the main issues in ...
To achieve the multi-agent systems ’ goals, agents interact to exchange information, to cooperate an...
Social commitments have been extensively and effectively used to represent and model business contra...
Scenario languages based on Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) have been widely studied in the last deca...
Properties of scenario languages (Message Sequence Charts, Live Sequence Charts, UML's sequence diag...
This paper explores the use of temporal logics in the context of communication protocols for multiag...
Distributed protocols, typically expressed as stateful agents communicating asynchronously over buff...
International audienceATL is a temporal logic geared towards the specification and verification of p...
The problem of relating inter-agent and intra-agent behavioral specifications is investigated. These...
Abstract. This paper draws upon our previous work [16,7] in which we pro-posed the organisation of s...
Abstract. This paper presents the verifying aspect of our work for verified, unambiguous and sharabl...