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  <title><![CDATA[Multi-Agent Systems]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/research/area/id/12/Multi-Agent-Systems</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Multi-agent systems (MAS) is an approach to building loosely coupled distributed systems in which components are thought of or modeled as autonomous, self interested, intelligent agents.  The field is partly a target goal and partly a collection of techniques and technologies aimed at moving us toward that goal.]]></description>
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  <title><![CDATA[TAGA]]></title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Travel Agent Game in Agentcities (TAGA) is an agent framework for simulating the global travel market on the Web. It extends and enhances the original TAC system [Wellman 99] to work in an Agentcities environment of FIPA compliant agents.]]></description>
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  <title><![CDATA[The current landscape of Agent Communication Languages]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/256/The-current-landscape-of-Agent-Communication-Languages</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Despite the substantial number of multi-agent systems
that use an Agent Communication Language (ACL) the dust
has not settled yet over the landscape of ACLs. The semantic
specification issues have monopolized the debate at
the expense of other important pragmatic issues that must
be adequately resolved in the immediate future if ACLs
are going to support the development of robust agent systems.
After introducing some of the basic concepts relating
to Agent Communication Languages, we ...]]></description>
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  <title><![CDATA[The Interoperability Problem: Bringing together Mobile Agents and Agent Communication Languages,]]></title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Interoperability is a central issue for both the mobile
agents community and the wider agents community. Unfortunately,
the interoperability concerns are different between
the two communities. As a result, inter-agent communication
is an issue that has been addressed in a limited manner
by the mobile agents community. Agent communication
languages (ACLs) have been developed as tools with the
capacity to integrate disparate sources of information and
support interoperability but have a...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[On the road for the future success of mobile agents, we believe that inter-agent
communication is an issue that has not been adequately addressed by the mobile
agents community. Supplementing mobile agents with the ability to interact with
other mobile or static agents, or agentified information sources is a necessity in
the vastly heterogeneous arena where mobile agents are called to compete. Thus,
an agent communication language should be interpreted as a tool with the capacity
to int...]]></description>
  <dc:date>1998-07-01</dc:date>
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