Representation and reasoning for DAML-based policy and domain services in KAoS and nomads

  • Authors:
  • J. Bradshaw;A. Uszok;R. Jeffers;N. Suri;P. Hayes;M. Burstein;A. Acquisti;B. Benyo;M. Breedy;M. Carvalho;D. Diller;M. Johnson;S. Kulkarni;J. Lott;M. Sierhuis;R. Van Hoof

  • Affiliations:
  • IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;BBN Technologies, Cambridge, MA;SIMS, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA;BBN Technologies, Cambridge, MA;IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;BBN Technologies, Cambridge, MA;IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;IHMC/UWF, Pensacola, FL;RIACS and QSS, NASA Ames, MS T35B-1, Moffett Field, CA;RIACS and QSS, NASA Ames, MS T35B-1, Moffett Field, CA

  • Venue:
  • AAMAS '03 Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

To increase the assurance with which agents can be deployed in operational settings, we have been developing the KAoS policy and domain services. In conjunction with Nomads strong mobility and safe execution features, KAoS services and tools allow for the specification, management, conflict resolution, and enforcement of DAML-based policies within the specific contexts established by complex organizational structures. In this paper, we will discuss results, issues, and lessons learned in the development of these representations, tools, and services and their use in military and space application.