Vidal's libraryTitle: | JAM: A BDI-theoretic Mobile Agent Architecture |
Author: | Marcus J Huber |
Book Tittle: | Proceedings of The Third International Conference on Autonomous Agents |
Pages: | 236--243 |
Year: | 1999 |
Abstract: | JAM is a hybrid intelligent agent architecture that draws upon the theories and ideas of the Procedural Reasoning System (PRS), Structured Circuit Semantics (SCS), and Act plan interlhtgua. Furthermore, JAM draws upon the implementation pragmatics of the University of Michigan s and SRI Internatlonal s implementation of PRS (UMPRS and PRS-CL, respectively). JAM provides rich and extensive plan and procedural representations, metalevel and utility-based reasoning over multiple simultaneous goals, and goal-driven and event-driven behavior that are an amalgam of all of the sources listed above. The JAM agent architecture also provides an agentGo primitive function utilizing Java s object serialization mechanism to provide widely-supported mobility capabilities. |
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author = {Marcus J Huber},
title = {{JAM}: A {BDI}-theoretic Mobile Agent Architecture},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of The Third International Conference on
Autonomous Agents},
pages = {236--243},
year = 1999,
address = {Seattle, WA},
abstract = {JAM is a hybrid intelligent agent architecture that
draws upon the theories and ideas of the Procedural
Reasoning System (PRS), Structured Circuit Semantics
(SCS), and Act plan interlhtgua. Furthermore, JAM
draws upon the implementation pragmatics of the
University of Michigan s and SRI Internatlonal s
implementation of PRS (UMPRS and PRS-CL,
respectively). JAM provides rich and extensive plan
and procedural representations, metalevel and
utility-based reasoning over multiple simultaneous
goals, and goal-driven and event-driven behavior
that are an amalgam of all of the sources listed
above. The JAM agent architecture also provides an
agentGo primitive function utilizing Java s object
serialization mechanism to provide widely-supported
mobility capabilities.},
keywords = {bdi application},
url = {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/library/huber99a.pdf},
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}
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