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Programming mobile intelligent agents: an operational semantics

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This paper presents the operational semantics of an agent-oriented programming language called CLAIM. CLAIM allows to design multi-agent systems that support both stationary and mobile agents, endowed with cognitive capabilities and able to communicate. The semantics takes into account agents' reasoning, mobility, communication and concurrence, and contains a set of reduction rules between coherent states of a program. The operational semantics is a first step towards the formal verification of agent-based programs written in CLAIM. The reduction rules are illustrated on a case study.
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hal-01170015 , version 1 (30-06-2015)

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Alexandru Suna, Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni. Programming mobile intelligent agents: an operational semantics. Web Intelligence and Agent Systems, 2007, 5 (1), pp.47-67. ⟨hal-01170015⟩
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