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An extension of AgentSpeak(L) and Jason tailored to programming and software development
Agent programming languages like AgentSpeak(L) -- and Jason, as its modern extension/implementation -- have features that make them interesting for software development and general-purpose programming, besides AI problems. A main one is the level of ...
Interaction protocols in the JADEL programming language
This paper presents the support for interaction protocols that has been recently added to the JADEL programming language. JADEL is an agent-oriented programming language designed to ease the development of JADE agents and multi-agent systems by ...
Conflicting goals in agent-oriented programming
An important feature of goal-oriented programming languages is that agents are able to easily pursue multiple goals concurrently. However, there is an issue when some concurrent goals may conflict with others. Pursuing conflicting goals concurrently ...
43 years of actors: a taxonomy of actor models and their key properties
The Actor Model is a message passing concurrency model that was originally proposed by Hewitt et al. in 1973. It is now 43 years later and since then researchers have explored a plethora of variations on this model. This paper presents a history of the ...
Pluggable scheduling for the reactor programming model
The reactor model is a foundational programming model for distributed computing, whose focus is modularizing and composing computations and message protocols. Previous work on reactors dealt mainly with the programming model and its composability ...
Many spiders make a better web: a unified web-based actor framework
JavaScript is the predominant language when it comes to developing applications for the web. Many of today's web-based systems are implemented solely in JavaScript due to its applicability to both client and server-side development. This use of ...
Atomic RMI 2: distributed transactions for Java
The goal of this tool demo paper is to demonstrate the features of Atomic RMI 2, a system and tool for distributed programming in Java, extending the popular Java RMI system with support for distributed transactions. A distributed transaction can ...
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- Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Programming Based on Actors, Agents, and Decentralized Control
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Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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AGERE! '14 | 14 | 9 | 64% |
AGERE! 2013 | 21 | 10 | 48% |
Overall | 35 | 19 | 54% |