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100 | _aOdell, James J. | ||
245 | _aKey issues for agent technology | ||
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505 | _aThe speech acts that may be specified (such as a s k and r epl y in Figure 1) are defined by the ACL. Some examples of KQML speech acts (called performatives in KQML) include: ACLs provide a high-level format for expressing communication acts among agents. The communication detail, however, is embodied in the content parameter, where the agent expresses the actual question, reply, or reques | ||
650 | _aCOMPUTER SECURITY | ||
650 | _aSYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT | ||
650 | _aDATA TRANSMISSION | ||
650 | _aINTEROPERABILITY | ||
650 | _aSTANDARDS | ||
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_tJOOP : the journal of object-oriented programming _wH004.415 JOU _nS.T.:H004.415 JOU PP3429 _g(vol. 13, nro. 9, Jan. 2001), p. 23-27, 31 |
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