Understanding Agent Systems

Mark d’Inverno, Michael Luck

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Abstract

Since the first edition was published two years ago, much has been done on extend­ ing the work done on SMART to address new and important areas [3-5,54,79,80, 108-110,116,118-120,122]. In this second edition, we have revised, updated and corrected the existing text and added three new chapters. These chapters provide a broader coverage of the fie1d of agents, and show in more detail how the specific framework described can be used to examine other areas. In Chapter 6, we use the concepts of discovery to apply the framework to autonomous interaction in multi­ agent systems; in Chapter 10 we use it for considering normative agents and sys­ tems; and in Chapter 11 we describe work on an implementation and development environment. As a course text, the book can be considered in different parts, as follows. - Chapter I and Chapter 2 offer a basic introduction to agents and their core com­ ponents. - Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 cover relationships between agents and basic notions of cooperation for multi-agent systems. - Chapter 5 and Chapter 6 introduce sociological agents, which are needed for rea­ soning and planning, and their use in reasoning about communication and inter­ action. - Chapter 7, Chapter 8, Chapter 9 and Chapter 10 each cover different application areas relating to different aspects, inc1uding coordination (through the contract net), agent architecture (through AgentSpeak(L), social dependence networks, and normative systems.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
Number of pages263
Edition2nd
ISBN (Electronic)9783662107027
ISBN (Print)9783540407003, 9783642073823
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Oct 2003

Publication series

NameSpringer Series on Agent Technology
ISSN (Print)1619-7119
ISSN (Electronic)1866-7333

User-Defined Keywords

  • Agent Architectures
  • Agent Frameworks
  • Agent Modeling
  • Agent Relationships
  • Agent Systems
  • Agent-Based Systems
  • BDI Agents
  • Distributed Systems
  • Formal Methods
  • Formal Specification
  • Multi-Agent Systems
  • agents
  • autonom
  • formal method
  • multi-agent system

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