Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeContents Preface 1 Introduction 1.1 Autonomous Agents 1.2 Characteristics of Agents 1.3 MultiAgent Systems 1.4 Hello World! 2 The BDI Agent Model 2.1 AgentOriented Programming 2.2 Practical Reasoning 2.3 A Computational Model of BDI Practical Reasoning 2.4 The Procedural Reasoning System 2.5 Agent Communication 3 The Jason Agent Programming Language 3.1 Beliefs 3.2 Goals 3.3 Plans 3.4 Example: A Complete Agent Program 3.5 Exercises 4 Jason Interpreter 4.1 The Reasoning Cycle 4.2 Plan Failure 4.3 Interpreter Configuration and Execution Modes 4.4 PreDefined Plan Annotations 4.5 Exercises 5 Environments 5.1 Support for Defining Simulated Environments 5.2 Example: Running a System of Multiple Situated Agents 5.3 Exercises 6 Communication and Interaction 6.1 Available Performatives 6.2 Informal Semantics of Receiving Messages 6.3 Example: Contract Net Protocol 6.4 Exercises 7 UserDefined Components 7.1 Defining New Internal Actions 7.2 Customising the Agent Class 7.3 Customising the Overall Architecture 7.4 Customising the Belief Base 7.5 PreProcessing Directives 7.6 Exercises 8 Advanced Goal-Based Programming 8.1 BDI Programming 8.2 Declarative (Achievement) Goal Patterns 8.3 Commitment Strategy Patterns 8.4 Other Useful Patterns 8.5 PreProcessing Directives for Plan Patterns 9 Case Studies 9.1 Case Study I: Gold Miners 9.2 Case Study II: Electronic Bookstore 10 Formal Semantics 10.1 Semantic Rules 10.2 Semantics of Message Exchange in a Multi-Agent System 10.3 Semantic Rules for Receiving Messages 10.4 Semantics of the BDI Modalities for AgentSpeak 11 Conclusions 11.1 Jason and Agent-Oriented Programming 11.2 Ongoing Work and Related Research 11.3 General Advice on Programming Style and Practice A Reference Guide A.1 EBNF for the Agent Language A.2 EBNF for the Multi-Agent Systems Language A.3 Standard Internal Actions A.4 PreDefined Annotations A.5 PreProcessing Directives A.6 Interpreter Configuration Bibliography
Autorenportrait
Rafael H. Bordini, University of Durham, UK Jomi Fred Hubner, University of Blumenau, Brazil Michael Wooldridge,University of Liverpool, UK
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Inhalt
Contents Preface 1 Introduction 1.1 Autonomous Agents 1.2 Characteristics of Agents 1.3 Multi-Agent Systems 1.4 Hello World! 2 The BDI Agent Model 2.1 Agent-Oriented Programming 2.2 Practical Reasoning 2.3 A Computational Model of BDI Practical Reasoning 2.4 The Procedural Reasoning System 2.5 Agent Communication 3 The Jason Agent Programming Language 3.1 Beliefs 3.2 Goals 3.3 Plans 3.4 Example: A Complete Agent Program 3.5 Exercises 4 Jason Interpreter 4.1 The Reasoning Cycle 4.2 Plan Failure 4.3 Interpreter Configuration and Execution Modes 4.4 Pre-Defined Plan Annotations 4.5 Exercises 5 Environments 5.1 Support for Defining Simulated Environments 5.2 Example: Running a System of Multiple Situated Agents 5.3 Exercises 6 Communication and Interaction 6.1 Available Performatives 6.2 Informal Semantics of Receiving Messages 6.3 Example: Contract Net Protocol 6.4 Exercises 7 User-Defined Components 7.1 Defining New Internal Actions 7.2 Customising the Agent Class 7.3 Customising the Overall Architecture 7.4 Customising the Belief Base 7.5 Pre-Processing Directives 7.6 Exercises 8 Advanced Goal-Based Programming 8.1 BDI Programming 8.2 Declarative (Achievement) Goal Patterns 8.3 Commitment Strategy Patterns 8.4 Other Useful Patterns 8.5 Pre-Processing Directives for Plan Patterns 9 Case Studies 9.1 Case Study I: Gold Miners 9.2 Case Study II: Electronic Bookstore 10 Formal Semantics 10.1 Semantic Rules 10.2 Semantics of Message Exchange in a Multi-Agent System 10.3 Semantic Rules for Receiving Messages 10.4 Semantics of the BDI Modalities for AgentSpeak 11 Conclusions 11.1 Jason and Agent-Oriented Programming 11.2 Ongoing Work and Related Research 11.3 General Advice on Programming Style and Practice A Reference Guide A.1 EBNF for the Agent Language A.2 EBNF for the Multi-Agent Systems Language A.3 Standard Internal Actions A.4 Pre-Defined Annotations A.5 Pre-Processing Directives A.6 Interpreter Configuration Bibliography
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