Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence
An approach to conforming a MAS into a FIPA-compliant system
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 2
Programming and Deploying Java Mobile Agents Aglets
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ICTL '94 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Temporal Logic
MASIF: The OMG Mobile Agent System Interoperability Facility
MA '98 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobile Agents
Is it an Agent, or Just a Program?: A Taxonomy for Autonomous Agents
ECAI '96 Proceedings of the Workshop on Intelligent Agents III, Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages
The AGENT0 manual
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Java(TM) Programming Language, The (4th Edition)
Adding Security to a Multiagent Learning Platform
ARES '06 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
A security protocol for mobile agents based upon the cooperation of sedentary agents
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
An agent-based workflow system for enterprise based on FIPA-OS framework
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Full mobile agent interoperability in an IEEE-FIPA context
Journal of Systems and Software
Interest-Based negotiation as an extension of monotonic bargaining in 3APL
PRIMA'06 Proceedings of the 9th Pacific Rim international conference on Agent Computing and Multi-Agent Systems
A parallel fipa architecture based on GPU for games and real time simulations
ICEC'12 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Entertainment Computing
eXiT*CBR.v2: Distributed case-based reasoning tool for medical prognosis
Decision Support Systems
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Software Agents are autonomous piece of code that acts on behalf of its user to achieve the goals of the user. They are considered as one of the most vital components of semantic web. To facilitate the development of software agents for real world applications, a number of frameworks have been proposed. Over the years, we have seen the emergence of two agent's development standards i.e. FIPA and MASIF. These standards provide specifications and guidelines to developers of frameworks in constructing any agent framework. In this paper, we have provided a comparative study of existing agent standards i.e. FIPA and MASIF. We have highlighted their missing features and provided guidelines on how any agent developer can incorporate these missing features in building agent applications. Based on our study, we have concluded that these two standards are complementary to each other. We have also discussed the integration strategies that have been proposed in literature to combine these two standards.