
handle: 11585/109861
The notion of agent more and more appears in different contexts of computer science, often with different meanings. The main acceptation is the AI (Artificial Intelligence) and Distributed AI one, where agents are essentially exploited as a technique to develop special-purpose systems exhibiting some kind of intelligent behavior. In this paper, we introduce a further perspective, shifting the focus from AI to computer programming and programming languages. In particular, we consider agents and related concepts as general- purpose abstractions useful for programming software systems in general, conceptually extending object-oriented program- ming with features that – we argue – are effective to tackle some main challenges of modern software development. Accordingly, the main contribution of the work is first the definition of a conceptual space framing the basic features that characterize the agent-oriented approach as a programming paradigm, then its validation in practice by using a platform called JaCa, with real-word programming examples.
AGENT-ORIENTED COMPUTING; Programming Paradigms
AGENT-ORIENTED COMPUTING; Programming Paradigms
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