1. Agent Programming with Declarative Goals
- Author
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de Boer, F. S., Hindriks, K. V., van der Hoek, W., and Meyer, J. -J. Ch.
- Subjects
Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Programming Languages ,F.3.1 ,F.3.2 ,I.2.5 ,I.2.4 - Abstract
A long and lasting problem in agent research has been to close the gap between agent logics and agent programming frameworks. The main reason for this problem of establishing a link between agent logics and agent programming frameworks is identified and explained by the fact that agent programming frameworks have not incorporated the concept of a `declarative goal'. Instead, such frameworks have focused mainly on plans or `goals-to-do' instead of the end goals to be realised which are also called `goals-to-be'. In this paper, a new programming language called GOAL is introduced which incorporates such declarative goals. The notion of a `commitment strategy' - one of the main theoretical insights due to agent logics, which explains the relation between beliefs and goals - is used to construct a computational semantics for GOAL. Finally, a proof theory for proving properties of GOAL agents is introduced. Thus, we offer a complete theory of agent programming in the sense that our theory provides both for a programming framework and a programming logic for such agents. An example program is proven correct by using this programming logic.
- Published
- 2002