Handbook of theoretical computer science (vol. B)
Reasoning about knowledge
From logic programming towards multi-agent systems
Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence
An Abductive Logic Programming Architecture for Negotiating Agents
JELIA '02 Proceedings of the European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence
JELIA '02 Proceedings of the European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence
Computing Environment-Aware Agent Behaviours with Logic Program Updates
LOPSTR '01 Selected papers from the 11th International Workshop on Logic Based Program Synthesis and Transformation
Dialogues for Negotiation: Agent Varieties and Dialogue Sequences
ATAL '01 Revised Papers from the 8th International Workshop on Intelligent Agents VIII
On identifying and managing relationships in multi-agent systems
IJCAI'03 Proceedings of the 18th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence
Access-as-you-need: a computational logic framework for accessing resources in artificial societies
ESAW'02 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Engineering societies in the agents world III
Modeling and verification of distributed autonomous agents using logic programming
DALT'04 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies
Solving abduction by computing joint explanations
Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence
Logic programming with social features1
Theory and Practice of Logic Programming
A dialogue games framework for the operational semantics of logic agent-oriented languages
CLIMA'10 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Computational logic in multi-agent systems
Reasoning about agents' interaction protocols inside DCaseLP
DALT'04 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies
FoIKS'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems
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We propose a declarative framework for modelling multi-agent systems and specify a number of properties of these systems and agents within them. The framework is parametric with respect to an input/output semantics for agents, whereby inputs are the agents' observations, and outputs are their actions. The observations include actions performed by other agents and events happening in the world. We define the semantics of a multi-agent system via a stability condition over the individual agents' semantics. We instantiate the framework with respect to simple abductive logic agents. We illustrate the framework and the proposed properties by means of a simple example of agent negotiation.