Title
Rapid Prototyping of Large Multi-Agent Systems Through Logic Programming
Abstract
Prototyping is a valuable technique to help software engineers explore the design space while gaining insight on the dynamics of the system. In this paper, we describe a method for rapidly building prototypes of large multi-agent systems using logic programming. Our method advocates the use of a description of all permitted interactions among the components of the system, that is, the protocol, as the starting specification. The protocol is represented in a way that allows us to automatically check for desirable properties of the system to be built. We then employ the same specification to synthesise agents that will correctly follow the protocol. These synthesised agents are simple logic programs that engineers can further customise into more sophisticated software. Our choice of agents as logic programs allows us to provide semi-automatic support for the customisation activity. In our method, a prototype is a protocol with a set of synthesised and customised agents. Executing the prototype amounts to having these agents enact the protocol. We have implemented and described a distributed platform to simulate prototypes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1023/B:AMAI.0000031194.57352.e7
Ann. Math. Artif. Intell.
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Neural Network,Artificial Intelligence,Complex System,Nonlinear Dynamics,Software Engineer
Journal
41
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2-4
1573-7470
17
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.25
34
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
W. Vasconcelos1747.35
David Stuart Robertson212416.02
Carles Sierra35101454.99
Marc Esteva489757.56
Jordi Sabater5125769.30
Michael Wooldridge610010810.27