Flexibility and Robustness in Agent Interaction Protocols

作者: Michael Winikoff , Joshua Hutchison

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摘要: project isdeveloping. These interactions are usually governed by protocolswhich dictate the legal messages between agents for course ofthat interaction. However, protocols can be rigid in order inwhich sent, as well having a lack of robustnesswhere even small deviation will bring protocol session to apremature end.In this paper we investigate how implemented from thepoint view plans and goals would allow more flexibility androbustness than strict message-order based mechanical protocol.We examine an attempt translate set tosee whether doing so adds any using protocol. AMerchant-Customer protocol, on concepts (quoting andaccepting price, sending goods, etc.) used Net-Bill proto-col [8], was designed. The wereidentified use pair JACK

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