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Combining logical agents with rapid prototyping for engineering distributed applications

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posted on 2024-07-11, 17:37 authored by Philip Dart, Edmund Kazmierczak, Leon SterlingLeon Sterling, Maurizio Martelli, Viviana Mascardi, Floriano Zini, V. S. Subrahmanian
The realization of new distributed and heterogeneous software applications is a challenge that software engineers have to face. Logic programming and multi-agent systems can play a very effective role in the rapid prototyping of new software products. This paper proposes a general approach to the prototyping of complex and distributed applications modelled as multi-agent systems and outlines the autonomous research experiences of different research groups from which the approach originates. All the experiences have logic programming as the common foundation and deal with different aspects of the problem: integration of heterogeneous data and reasoning systems, animation of formal specifications and the development of agent-based software. The final goal is joining these diverse experiences into a unique open framework

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9780769503288

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1999 Conference on Software Technology and Engineering Practice (STEP 99), Pittsburgh, United States, 30 August-02 September 1999 / Scott R. Tilley and June Verner (eds.)

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1999 Conference on Software Technology and Engineering Practice STEP 99, Pittsburgh, United States, 30 August-02 September 1999 / Scott R. Tilley and June Verner eds.

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9 pp

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IEEE

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