Why interaction is more powerful than algorithms
Communications of the ACM
On agent-based software engineering
Artificial Intelligence
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
IEEE Concurrency
From Active Objects to Autonomous Agents
IEEE Concurrency
Agent Communication Languages: The Current Landscape
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Collaboration between Human and Artificial Societies, Coordination and Agent-Based Distributed Computing
Computational Mathetic Tool Kit: Architectures for Modelling Dialogues
ITS '96 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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
Operational Semantics of Multi-agent Organizations
ATAL '99 6th International Workshop on Intelligent Agents VI, Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL),
Towards on-line services based on a holistic analysis of human activities
ELeGI'05 Proceedings of the 1st international ELeGI conference on Advanced Technology for Enhanced Learning
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We present in this paper our reflections about the requirements of new architectures and languages for the Web, confronted with the ones emerging from qualified scientists such as Mc Carthy [1] and Wegner [2]. The contribution highlights if and how these reflections may be concretely realized by means of extensions of non standard models and tools that we have already experimented and that appeared in previous papers (the STROBE model and Phi Calculus). We conclude with the preliminary specifications of a new language for modeling and programming Interactions, called C+C, that represents constructively our approach, privileging the communicational aspects among Autonomous Agents, with respect to the more traditional algorithmic ones.