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Wiley-Interscience
The type of the release is: eBook
In the PDF format with ISBN: 0470029005 and Pub Date: December 04, 2007
The size of the release is: 02 disks x 1.44mb
And released on: 12/20/2007
Jason is an Open Source interpreter for an extended version of
AgentSpeak - a logic-based agent-oriented programming language - written
in Java. It enables users to build complex multi-agent systems that are
capable of operating in environments previously considered too
unpredictable for computers to handle. Jason is easily customisable and
is suitable for the implementation of reactive planning systems
according to the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) architecture. Programming
Multi-Agent Systems in AgentSpeak using Jason provides a brief
introduction to multi-agent systems and the BDI agent architecture on
which AgentSpeak is based. The authors explain Jason's AgentSpeak
variant and provide a comprehensive, practical guide to using Jason to
program multi-agent systems. Some of the examples include diagrams
generated using an agent-oriented software engineering methodology
particularly suited for implementation using BDI-based programming
languages. The authors also give guidance on good programming style with
AgentSpeak. Programming Multi-Agent Systems in AgentSpeak using Jason
- Describes and explains in detail the AgentSpeak extension
interpreted by Jason and shows how to create multi-agent systems using
the Jason platform.
- Reinforces learning with examples, problems, and illustrations.
- Includes two case studies which demonstrate the use of Jason in
practice.
- Features an accompanying website that provides further learning
resources including sample code, exercises, and slides This essential
guide to AgentSpeak and Jason will be invaluable to senior undergraduate
and postgraduate students studying multi-agent systems. The book will
also be of interest to software engineers, designers, developers, and
programmers interested in multi-agent systems.
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