Coordination languages and their significance
Communications of the ACM
KQML as an agent communication language
CIKM '94 Proceedings of the third international conference on Information and knowledge management
PVM: Parallel virtual machine: a users' guide and tutorial for networked parallel computing
PVM: Parallel virtual machine: a users' guide and tutorial for networked parallel computing
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
The Java Language Specification
The Java Language Specification
Coordinating Services in Open Distributed Systems with LAURA
COORDINATION '96 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Coordination Languages and Models
Redesigning the Web: From Passive Pages to Coordinated Agents in PageSpaces
ISADS '97 Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems
Semantics for an agent communication language
Semantics for an agent communication language
Coordinative Applications, Structured Coordination, and Meta Coordination
HICSS '97 Proceedings of the 30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences: Software Technology and Architecture - Volume 1
Coordinating processes with secure spaces
Science of Computer Programming - Special issue on coordination languages and architectures
A Coordination Model Agents Based on Secure Spaces
COORDINATION '99 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Coordination Languages and Models
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Abstract: A coordination language for agent defines the kind of elements, operations to construct and deconstruct elements, and the actual coordination operations that manipulate a coordination medium. The family of Linda-like coordination languages has demonstrated this view most purely with operations that are based on the manipulation of a shared multiset of elements. With Berlinda a model is designed and implemented on which coordination languages a la Linda and beyond can be implemented. As examples a simple versions of Linda and a subset of KQML have been implemented. We use Berlinda to study the problem of interworking amongst multiple coordination environments. For Web access to agents we integrate the coordination environments into the Jigsaw Web-server.