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Engineering component interactions is a major challenge in the development of large-scale, open systems. In the realm of multiagent system research, organizational abstractions have been proposed to overcome the complexity of this task. However, the gap between these modeling abstractions, and the constructs provided by todays agent-oriented software frameworks is still rather big. This paper reports on the \(\mathcal{RICA}-J\) multiagent programming framework, which provides executable constructs for each of the organizational, ACL-based modeling abstractions of the \(\mathcal{RICA}\) theory. Setting out from a components and connectors perspective on the elements of the \(\mathcal{RICA}\) metamodel, their executions semantics is defined and instrumented on top of the JADE platform. Moreover, a systematic reuse approach to the engineering of interactions is put forward.
Research sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education (MEC), project TIC2003-08763-C02-02.
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Serrano, J.M., Ossowski, S., Saugar, S. (2006). Reusable Components for Implementing Agent Interactions. In: Bordini, R.H., Dastani, M.M., Dix, J., El Fallah Seghrouchni, A. (eds) Programming Multi-Agent Systems. ProMAS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3862. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11678823_7
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