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The First Contest on Multi-agent Systems Based on Computational Logic
Author(s) -
Mehdi Dastani,
Jürgen Dix,
Peter Novák
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
lecture notes in computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.249
H-Index - 400
eISSN - 1611-3349
pISSN - 0302-9743
ISBN - 3-540-33996-5
DOI - 10.1007/11750734_21
Subject(s) - contest , computer science , logic programming , computational logic , frame (networking) , frame problem , software engineering , computational thinking , competition (biology) , task (project management) , computational model , programming language , artificial intelligence , theoretical computer science , description logic , systems engineering , engineering , telecommunications , ecology , political science , law , biology
This is a short report about the first contest of Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) that are based on computational logic. The CLIMA workshop series (which started in 1999) is a forum to discuss techniques, based on computational logic, for representing, programming, and reasoning about Multi-Agent Systems in a formal way. Now in its seventh year, it was felt that organising a competition for evaluating MASs based on computational logic was appropriate. The authors took on this task, which turned out to be quite difficult under the given time frame. We believe that this competition is a first (modest) step towards (1) collecting important benchmarks, (2) identifying advantages/shortcomings and, finally, (3) advertising the use of Computational Logic to the broader MAS audience, and foster integration of Computational Logic into existing agent-oriented software engineering frameworks.

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