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A formal semantics for Gaia liveness rules and expressions |
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Author: |
Tim Miller, Peter McBurney
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Address: |
Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 7ZF, UK. ' Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 7ZF, UK |
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Journal: |
International Journal of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering 2007 - Vol. 1, No.3/4 pp. 435 - 476 |
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Abstract: |
The Gaia methodology is a development methodology for multi-agent systems that uses the concept of roles to define behaviour. Gaia uses liveness expressions, which are expressions written in a formal syntax that are used to define the ongoing behaviour of a role; and liveness rules, which are expressions specifying the behaviour of roles relative to each other in a system. However, while the syntax is formal, a formal semantics has not been defined, and there is no theory for how to reason about and manipulate these expressions. In this paper, we present a formal semantics for liveness rules and expressions, and discuss our work in developing axioms about them. We also discuss the introduction of a new operator for defining the complement of expressions; that is, the behaviour that falls outside of the liveness expression. This provides more flexibility when reasoning about and manipulating these expressions. |
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multi-agent systems; MAS; agent-oriented development methodologies; Gaia design methodology; liveness expressions; Kleene algebra; semantics. |
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DOI: |
10.1504/IJAOSE.2007.016268 |
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