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Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language

Known as: KQML, Knowledge Query & Manipulation Language, Manipulation 
The Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language, or KQML, is a languageand protocol for communication among software agents and knowledge-based systems… 
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2001
2001
This paper describes an architecture for real-time multi-agent systems (RTMAS) that builds upon an existing real-time CORBA… 
2001
2001
Techniques are presented for designing with software agents and new concepts entitled Abstract Intelligent Maintenance and… 
2000
2000
Communication languages for agents are designed to minimize message size and function more as data-passing protocols. Flexibility… 
1999
1999
The explosive development of computer networks and wireless network connections, especially new generations of personal digital… 
1998
1998
This paper proposes a theoretical framework that allows goal-based agents attached to networked applications and learning… 
1997
1997
Linda-like coordination languages are based on manipulating a shared coordination medium. A coordination language usually defines… 
1996
1996
Finding, retrieving, and integrating information from geographically disparate data resources is a difficult problem that large… 
1995
1995
This paper considers the semantics of the agent communication language KQML. By using this language for communication, agents… 
1995
1995
Knowledge navigation in the business world is oftell a difficult and expensive process. Commercial databases are notoriously… 
1995
1995
We consider the problem of how agents should be named and what kind of software infrastructure is necessary in order to locate an…