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Specifying Agent’s Goals in 3D Scenarios Using Process Algebras

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Advanced Distributed Systems (ISSADS 2005)

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This paper presents a method to specify agent’s goals using process algebras. Formal specification of agent’s goal is important in goal oriented works because it allows more detailed description about what we want an agent to do and also is possible to detect possible problems. In this paper we present the method we use to specify formally agent’s goals in GeDA-3D a platform useful to implement distributed applications where a 3D interface is useful.

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Zúñiga, F., Ramos, F., Piza, H.I. (2005). Specifying Agent’s Goals in 3D Scenarios Using Process Algebras. In: Ramos, F.F., Larios Rosillo, V., Unger, H. (eds) Advanced Distributed Systems. ISSADS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3563. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11533962_43

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