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A Semantics Approach for KQML - A General Purpose Communication Language for Software Agents

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A Semantics Approach for KQML - A General Purpose Communication Language for Software Agents
We investigate the semantics for Knowledge Query Manipulation Language KQML and we propose a semantic framework for the language. KQML is a language and a protocol to support communication between software agents. Based on ideas from speech act theory, we propose a semantic description for KQML that associates descriptions of the cognitive states of agents with the use of the language's primitives performatives. We use this approach to describe the semantics for the basic set of KQML performatives. We also investigate implementation issues related to our semantic approach. We suggest that KQML can o er an all purpose communication language for software agents that requires no limiting pre-commitments on the agents' structure and implementation. KQML can provide the Distributed AI, Cooperative Distributed Problem Solving and Software Agents communities with an all purpose language and environment for intelligent inter-agent communication.
Yannis Labrou, Timothy W. Finin
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Type Conference
Year 1994
Where CIKM
Authors Yannis Labrou, Timothy W. Finin
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