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Toward a Modular Architecture of Argumentative Agents to Compose Services
Maxime Morge, Jarred McGinnis, Stefano Bromuri, Francesca Toni, Paolo Mancarella, and Kostas Stathis. Toward a Modular Architecture of Argumentative Agents to Compose Services. In Proc. of the Fifth European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems (EUMAS), pp. 1–15, Hammamet, Tunisia, December 2007.
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Abstract
In this paper, we present a model of agents which use argumentation to select and compose services in open and distributed environments. For this purpose, we propose a modular agent architecture using three main modules, dedicated, respectively, to decision making, communication, and negotiation. We deploy a simple "virtual" travel agent example to illustrate how our agents select and compose services, focusing on the functionalities of the modules within the agents.
BibTeX
@InProceedings{morg07eumas,
author = {Maxime Morge and Jarred McGinnis and Stefano Bromuri
and Francesca Toni and Paolo Mancarella and Kostas
Stathis},
title = {Toward a Modular Architecture of Argumentative
Agents to Compose Services},
booktitle = {Proc. of the Fifth European Workshop on Multi-Agent
Systems (EUMAS)},
pages = {1-15},
year = {2007},
address = {Hammamet, Tunisia},
month = {December},
abstract= {In this paper, we present a model of agents which use
argumentation to select and compose services in open and
distributed environments. For this purpose, we propose a
modular agent architecture using three main modules,
dedicated, respectively, to decision making,
communication, and negotiation. We deploy a simple
"virtual" travel agent example to illustrate how our
agents select and compose services, focusing on the
functionalities of the modules within the agents.},
bib2html_pubtype = {Workshop},
bib2html_rescat = {MAS, Agent architecture},
bib2html_funding = {ArguGRID}
}
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