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ExPlanTech Notes. KIF Homepage. [an error occurred while processing this directive] Knowledge Interchange Format (KIF) is a computer-oriented language for the interchange of knowledge among disparate programs. It has declarative semantics (i.e. the meaning of expressions in the representation can be understood without appeal to an interpreter for manipulating those expressions); it is logically comprehensive (i.e. it provides for the expression of arbitrary sentences in the first-order predicate calculus); it provides for the representation of knowledge about the representation of knowledge; it provides for the representation of nonmonotonic reasoning rules; and it provides for the definition of objects, functions, and relations.

KIF101 - a brief non-technical introduction to KIF. XSECURITY(7) manual page. Table of Contents Name Xsecurity - X display access control Synopsis X provides mechanism for implementing many access control systems. Host Access Simple host-based access control. Access System Descriptions Any client on a host in the host access control list is allowed access to the X server. When using MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1, the client sends a 128 bit "cookie" along with the connection setup information. The cookie is transmitted on the network without encryption, so there is nothing to prevent a network snooper from obtaining the data and using it to gain access to the X server. Sites who compile with DES support can use a DES-based access control mechanism called XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1. When connecting to the X server, the application generates 192 bits of data by combining the current time in seconds (since 00:00 1/1/1970 GMT) along with 48 bits of "identifier".

Recent versions of SunOS (and some other systems) have included a secure public key remote procedure call system. Files See Also. Agent Communications Language. Agent Communication Language (ACL), proposed by the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA), is a proposed standard language for agent communications. Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language (KQML) is another proposed standard. The most popular ACLs are: FIPA-ACL [1] (by the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents, a standardization consortium)KQML [2] (Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language) Both rely on speech act theory developed by Searle in 1960 and enhanced by Winograd and Flores in the 1970s. They define a set of performatives, also called Communicative Acts, and their meaning (e.g. ask-one).

Examples of a framework that implements a standard agent communication language (FIPA-ACL) include FIPA-OS [3] and Jade [4] Jump up ^ Poslad, Stefan (2007). KQML. FIPA - Foundations for Intelligent Physical Agents homepage. MITRE - J2EE implemetation of MAS initiative. Abstract. The agent technology has become one of the most vibrant and fastest growing research area in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science. But, there is still a big gap toward the wide scale adoption of the emerged agent technology by the software industry. Even if agent standards matured and stable agent platform implementations exist, the software industry still sees the adoption only after 2010 [1]. In this paper we propose a model for integration of agents in a web-based information system, from the standard information system engineering point of view.

Rather than the agent-technology standards which sees the integration centered around the agent concepts, our approach is oriented around the standard object-oriented software process, which further allows the separation of roles in the software development team. Thus, average educated software engineers can approach agent solutions without the need of learning the agent technology, by only having the help of an agent expert.

Fulltext.pdf (application/pdf objekt) Over the past several years, many legacy applications have become Web-enabled. A current trend is to Web service-enable legacy applications to allow for XML-based data exchange between a legacy application and a software client that could be hosted in a different framework. This approach enables interoperability between legacy systems and those developed in frameworks of the Web-centric multi-tier architecture that is now prevalent. For building agile, loosely coupled systems, a proposed architecture is that offered by software agent frameworks. If systems are developed in agent frameworks, there will be architectural interoperability issues with Web-centric systems.

One approach to facilitate agent system / Web-centric system interoperability is to utilize Web services as a bridge, with software agents offering Webs services to clients of other frameworks. This approach was investigated via a prototyping effort, which is reported herein. CHritcu_SBuraga-ADF_SYNASC05.pdf (application/pdf objekt) MAS with Web Services. Jiac V - dalsi alternativa JADE. Tutorial - Aglobe - Projects - Agent Technology Center. Jade - Java Agent DEvelopment Framework. JADE howto by MichPech.

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