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Multi-Agent-Systems Based on Coloured Petri Nets.

Moldt, Daniel; Wienberg, Frank

In: Azéma, P.; Balbo, G.: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 1248: 18th International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets, Toulouse, France, June 1997, pages 82-101. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, June 1997.

Abstract: Based on Y. Shoham's paradigm, called Agent-Oriented Programming (AOP), multi-agent-systems are presented as a specialization of distributed, Object-Oriented systems. Equipped with knowledge, general concurrent inference mechanisms dealing with this knowledge, and a declarative agent program, these multi-agent systems are intended to be a foundation of a new approach uniting advantages of many contributing areas: The precise semantics of Petri nets, the abstraction and encapsulation proposed in Object-Oriented approaches, and the power of logic programming, making it easy to adopt well-known AI-methods. As an example, an urban traffic information system will be designed which solves path searching problems in a distributed graph.

Keywords: Multi-Agent-System; Agent-Oriented Programming; Distributed Artificial Intelligence; Distributed Object-Orientation; Coloured Petri Nets.


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