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Java Agent Development Framework, or JADE, is a software framework for the development of software agents, implemented in Java.JADE system supports coordination between several agents FIPA and provides a standard implementation of the communication language FIPA-ACL, which facilitates the communication between agents and allows the services detection of the system.
FIPA was founded as a Swiss not-for-profit organization in 1996 with the ambitious goal of defining a full set of standards for both implementing systems within which agents could execute (agent platforms) and specifying how agents themselves should communicate and interoperate in a standard way.
FIPA JACK Unknown Unknown May 18, 2006 [5] JADE: Distributed applications composed of autonomous entities LGPL version 2; Telecom Italia; Torino & Parma, Italy Asynchronous FIPA: RMI: Yes August 6, 2017 [6] SARL: Distributed applications composed of autonomous entities Apache version 2 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Agent Communication Language (ACL), proposed by the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA), is a proposed standard language for agent communications. Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language (KQML) is another proposed standard. The most popular ACLs are:
FIPA The Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents; JADE Java Agent Developing Framework, an Open Source framework developed by Telecom Italia Labs; European Software-Agent Research Center Archived 2017-09-14 at the Wayback Machine; JAFIMA JAFIMA: A Java based Agent Framework for Intelligent and Mobile Agents
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Agent-oriented programming (AOP) is a programming paradigm where the construction of the software is centered on the concept of software agents.In contrast to object-oriented programming which has objects (providing methods with variable parameters) at its core, AOP has externally specified agents (with interfaces and messaging capabilities) at its core.
The protocol has been implemented by the FIPA in the ACL (Agent Communication Language). [3] The Contract Net Protocol has been implemented for various problems and contexts. The original article describes a sensor network use case. Subsequent work showed its utility in this context. [4] It has also been used for Multi-Robot Task Allocation. [5]