Artificial intelligence and tutoring systems: computational and cognitive approaches to the communication of knowledge
Increasing believability in animated pedagogical agents
AGENTS '97 Proceedings of the first international conference on Autonomous agents
Jacob - An Animated Instruction Agent in Virtual Reality
ICMI '00 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Advances in Multimodal Interfaces
A Component Based Animation Framework for DEVS-Based Simulation Environments
Proceedings of the 12th European Simulation Multiconference on Simulation - Past, Present and Future
Developing multiagent systems: The Gaia methodology
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
Planning through stochastic local search and temporal action graphs in LPG
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
ECSA '08 Proceedings of the 2nd European conference on Software Architecture
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During the last years, Intelligent Virtual Environments for Training have become a quite popular application of computer science to education. These systems involve very different technologies, ranging from computer graphics to artificial intelligence. However, little attention has been paid to software engineering issues, and most of these systems are developed in an ad-hoc way that does not allow the reuse of their components or even an easy modification of the application. We describe an agent-based software architecture that is intended to be easily extended and modified. Also, some experiments to test the suitability of the architecture are shown.