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Agentspace is an emerging environment resulting from process automation in the Internet and Web. It is supposed that autonomous software (mobile) agents provide the automation. The agents realize the goals delegated to them by their human masters. Interoperability is crucial to assure meaningful interaction, communication and cooperation between heterogeneous agents and services. In order to realize the goals, the agents must create, manage and reconfigure complex workflows. The presentation is focused on language layer of agentspace architecture.
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Ambroszkiewicz, S., Nowak, T., Mikulowski, D., Rozwadowski, L. (2002). A Concept of Agent Language in Agentspace. In: Dunin-Keplicz, B., Nawarecki, E. (eds) From Theory to Practice in Multi-Agent Systems. CEEMAS 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45941-3_4
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