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mPower: A component-based development framework for multi-agent systems to support business processes
One of the obstacles preventing the widespread adoption of multi-agent systems in industry is the difficulty of implementing heterogeneous interactions among participating agents via asynchronous messages. This difficulty arises from the need to understand how to combine elements of various content languages, ontologies, and interaction protocols in order to construct meaningful and appropriate messages. In this paper mPower, a component-based layered framework for easing the development of multi-agent systems, is described, and the facility for customising the components for reuse in similar domains is explained. The framework builds on the JADE-LEAP platform, which provides a homogeneous layer over diverse operating systems and hardware devices, and allows ubiquitous deployment of applications built on multi-agent systems both in wired and wireless environments. The use of the framework to develop mPowermobile , a multi-agent system to support mobile workforces, is reported
Adapting Agent Platforms to Web Service Environments
This master thesis tries to address the above-mentioned issues by creating an agent plat-
form suitable for encapsulating web-services into agents, providing them with typical
agent capabilities (such as learning or complex communication and reasoning mechanisms).
The objective of this point is to create a generic, modular agent platform that is able to
run lightweight agents. The agents should be able to easily invoke web-services, e ectively
encapsulating them. They also should be able to easily coordinate for composing the invoked
services in order to perform complex tasks. Thus, the platform must provide facilities to
allow the agents perform these service invocations
A Semantic Framework for Declarative and Procedural Knowledge
In any scientic domain, the full set of data and programs has reached an-ome status, i.e. it has grown massively. The original article on the Semantic Web describes the evolution of a Web of actionable information, i.e.\ud
information derived from data through a semantic theory for interpreting the symbols. In a Semantic Web, methodologies are studied for describing, managing and analyzing both resources (domain knowledge) and applications (operational knowledge) - without any restriction on what and where they\ud
are respectively suitable and available in the Web - as well as for realizing automatic and semantic-driven work\ud
ows of Web applications elaborating Web resources.\ud
This thesis attempts to provide a synthesis among Semantic Web technologies, Ontology Research, Knowledge and Work\ud
ow Management. Such a synthesis is represented by Resourceome, a Web-based framework consisting of two components which strictly interact with each other: an ontology-based and domain-independent knowledge manager system (Resourceome KMS) - relying on a knowledge model where resource and operational knowledge are contextualized in any domain - and a semantic-driven work ow editor, manager and agent-based execution system (Resourceome WMS).\ud
The Resourceome KMS and the Resourceome WMS are exploited in order to realize semantic-driven formulations of work\ud
ows, where activities are semantically linked to any involved resource. In the whole, combining the use of domain ontologies and work ow techniques, Resourceome provides a exible domain and operational knowledge organization, a powerful engine for semantic-driven work\ud
ow composition, and a distributed, automatic and\ud
transparent environment for work ow execution
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