Towards an Agent Architectural Description Language for Information Systems

Faulkner, Stéphane;Kolp, Manuel
(2003) 5th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems — Location: Angers

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Abstract: This paper identifies the foundations for an architectural description language (ADL) to specify multi-agent system architectures for information systems. We propose a set of system architectural concepts based on the BDI agent model and existing classical ADLs. We then conceptualize SKwyRL-ADL, aimed at capturing a “core ” set of structural and behavioral concepts, including relationships that are fundamental in architecture description for BDI-MAS. We partially apply our ADL on a peer-to-peer document sharing example.
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  • Louvain School of ManagementOperations and Information

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Faulkner, S., & Kolp, M. (2003). Towards an Agent Architectural Description Language for Information Systems. 5th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Angers. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/250413