Writings

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The few writings that can be found here are mainly reports that i have been asked for during my studies. The content of there reports are modest and can contain errors.

Most of these reports have been made using LaTeX with a customized report class, for more informations about this class please take a look here.

Publications
[PPROMAS'07] ALBA: a Generic Library for Programming Mobile Agents with Prolog > 09/2006
Benjamin Devèze, Caroline Chopinaud and Patrick Taillibert. In Rafael H. Bordini, Mehdi Dastani, Jürgen Dix, Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni (Eds.): Programming Multi-Agent Systems: Fourth International Workshop, ProMAS 2006, Hakodate, Japan. Selected Revised and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Computer Science. ProMAS Post-proceedings, extended version of [PROMAS'06]. To appear.

Abstract : This paper presents ALBA, a generic library dedicated to the commissioning of mobile agents written in Prolog. This library offers a handful of mechanisms for autonomous agent creation, execution, communication and mobility, whose implementation strongly respects the principles of robustness, decentralization of data, flexibility and genericity. In this perspective, the following paper mainly focuses on ALBA architecture and implementation with an emphasis on the technical choices which were made to provide these essential features. It therefore presents an innovative migration protocol, a research algorithm of agents solely identified by their names. It exposes some considerations about communication handling in a fully decentralized environment and some ideas towards a distributed modularity of systems. It also highlights an agent model, called Reasoning Threads, that is being used on top of ALBA to program cognitive agents.

[PROMAS'06] ALBA: a Generic Library for Programming Mobile Agents with Prolog > 03/2006
Benjamin Devèze, Caroline Chopinaud and Patrick Taillibert, ProMAS 2006, Fourth International Workshop on Programming Multi-Agent Systems, Hakodate, Japan, May, 2006.

Abstract : This paper presents ALBA, a generic library dedicated to the commissioning of mobile agents written in Prolog. This library offers a handful of mechanisms for autonomous agents creation, execution, communication and mobility, whose implementation strongly respects the principles of robustness, decentralization of data, flexibility and genericity. In this perspective, the following paper mainly focuses on ALBA architecture and implementation with an emphasis on the technical choices which were made to provide these essential features. It therefore presents an innovative migration protocol, a research algorithm of agents solely identified by their names and exposes some considerations about communication handling in a fully decentralized environment. It also highlights some ideas towards a distributed modularity of systems.

Computer science
No english report for the moment, french reports.
Law
No english report for the moment, french reports.
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