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JADE (Java Agent Development Framework) is a software environment to build agent systems for the management of networked information resources in compliance with the FIPA specifications for interoperable multi-agent systems. JADE provides a middleware for the development and execution of agent-based applications which can seamless work and interoperate both in wired and wireless environment. Moreover, JADE supports the development of multi-agent systems through the predefined programmable and extensible agent model and a set of management and testing tools. Currently, JADE is one of the most used and promising agent development framework; in fact, it has a large user group, involving more than two thousands active members, it has been used to realize real systems in different application sectors, and its future development is guided by a governing board involving some important industrial companies.
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Bellifemine, F., Bergenti, F., Caire, G., Poggi, A. (2005). Jade — A Java Agent Development Framework. In: Bordini, R.H., Dastani, M., Dix, J., El Fallah Seghrouchni, A. (eds) Multi-Agent Programming. Multiagent Systems, Artificial Societies, and Simulated Organizations, vol 15. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-26350-0_5
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