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[OBR+04]  ELMS: An Environment Description Language for Multi-agent Simulation

Okuyama.e4mas04 (In proceedings)
Author(s)Okuyama, Fabio Y. and Bordini, Rafael H. and da Rocha Costa, Antônio Carlos
Title« ELMS: An Environment Description Language for Multi-agent Simulation »
In1st International Workshop E4MAS04 Environments for Multi-Agent Systems
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
Editor(s)Weyns, Danny and Parunak, H. Van Dyke and Michel, Fabien
Volume3374
Page(s)91--108
Year2004
PublisherSpringer 2005
AddressNew-York, NY, USA
ISBN number3-540-24575-8

Abstract
This paper presents ELMS, a language used for the specifiation of multi-agent environments. This language is part of the MAS-SOC approach to the design and implementation of multi-agent based simulations. The approach is based on specifi agent technologies for cognitive agent programming and high-level agent communication, as well as ELMS. We here concentrate on introducing ELMS, which allows the description of environments in which agents are to be situated during simulations. The ELMS language also allows the definition of the agents' perceptible properties and the kinds of (physical) interactions, through action and perception, an agent can have with the objects of the environment or the perceptible representations of the other agents in the environment.

BibTeX code
@inproceedings{Okuyama.e4mas04,
  volume = {3374},
  month = jul,
  author = {Okuyama, Fabio Y. and Bordini, Rafael H. and da Rocha Costa,
            Ant{\^o}nio Carlos},
  series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  domains = {Multi-Agent Systems/Environment:Multi-Agent Systems/Agent
             Architecture/Cognitive Architecture:},
  booktitle = {1st International Workshop E4MAS04 Environments for Multi-Agent
               Systems},
  editor = {Weyns, Danny and Parunak, H. Van Dyke and Michel, Fabien},
  isbn = {3-540-24575-8},
  address = {New-York, NY, USA},
  title = {{ELMS}: An Environment Description Language for Multi-agent
           Simulation},
  publisher = {Springer 2005},
  pages = {91--108},
  year = 2004,
}

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