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Agents and Multi-Agent Systems Development - Platforms, Toolkits, Technologies

English · Hardback

Will be released 30.10.2025

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This book provides a snapshot of the current state of the art related to the development of tools, frameworks and techniques for designing and implementing multi-agent systems. The single contributions are diverse in nature, with some providing overviews of toolkits, while others focus on specific features or application domains.
To reflect this diversity, the book has been organized into two parts. The first part covers Languages, Frameworks and Platforms and contains six chapters that present overviews of some of the new toolkits that have emerged, and reflections on the evolution of some of the existing toolkits. The second part contains four chapters and covers Features, Mechanisms and Applications that have been developed for and with various agent toolkits. These chapters provide a more focused description of a specific mechanism or feature of a toolkit, or they describe toolkits that have been developed for a specific application domain. All the chapters include the rationale for the need of the toolkit or mechanism described, how it is positioned in the scientific panorama particularly in relation to the most recent advancements in artificial intelligence, a technical description, an analysis of limitations, and ethical and technical challenges.
Representing the results of the most recent research on engineering agents and multi-agent systems, the book mainly targets researchers. In addition, it will also be useful for advanced professionals in industry, as the book may also serve as a roadmap to select the best tool and approach for a given problem.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Agent Toolkits Anno 2025: Where We Are, Where We Go.- Part 1. Languages, Frameworks and Platforms.- Chapter 2. SARL: Agent-Oriented Programming Language Retrospective and Prospective Analysis.- Chapter 3. Jadex V: Bridging Intelligent Agents and Distributed System.- Chapter 4. The Jadescript Language for Event-Driven, Agent-Oriented Programming.- Chapter 5. Implementing Agents in JavaScript.- Chapter 6. JaKtA: Closing the Tooling Gap for Mainstream BDI.-  Chapter 7. Yggdrasil: An Artifact-based Framework for Hypermedia Multi-Agent Systems.- Part 2. Features, Mechanisms and Applications.- Chapter 8. Tools for Implementing Multiagent Systems Based on Protocols.- Chapter 9. Robust Multi-agent Systems in JaCaMo: A Practical Guide to the Use of Exception Handling and Accountability.- Chapter 10. Fully Embedded Learning in BDI Agents Programmed in ASTRA.- Chapter 11. Integrating Virtual Reality, Chatbots, and BDI Agents: VEsNA Goes Fast!.

About the author

Rem Collier is Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science of University College Dublin, Ireland. His research is in the areas of hypermedia multi-agent systems, microservices architecture, Web architecture, linked data, knowledge graphs, and digital twins. He is also co-ideator and developer of ASTRA, an agent-oriented programming language.
Viviana Mascardi is Associate Professor in Computer Science at Università di Genova, Italy. Her main research interests are in modeling, runtime verification, rapid prototyping, and development of platforms for complex and distributed systems, especially multi-agent systems. She is co-ideator and developer of VEsNA, a toolkit for integrating agents, chatbots, and virtual reality environments.
Alessandro Ricci is Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Università di Bologna, Italy. His research focuses on agents and multi-agent systems as a paradigm for computer programming and the engineering of software systems. He is co-ideator and developer of technologies and platforms well-known in the scientific community (CartAgO and JaCaMo).

Summary

This book provides a snapshot of the current state of the art related to the development of tools, frameworks and techniques for designing and implementing multi-agent systems. The single contributions are diverse in nature, with some providing overviews of toolkits, while others focus on specific features or application domains.
To reflect this diversity, the book has been organized into two parts. The first part covers Languages, Frameworks and Platforms and contains six chapters that present overviews of some of the new toolkits that have emerged, and reflections on the evolution of some of the existing toolkits. The second part contains four chapters and covers Features, Mechanisms and Applications that have been developed for and with various agent toolkits. These chapters provide a more focused description of a specific mechanism or feature of a toolkit, or they describe toolkits that have been developed for a specific application domain. All the chapters include the rationale for the need of the toolkit or mechanism described, how it is positioned in the scientific panorama particularly in relation to the most recent advancements in artificial intelligence, a technical description, an analysis of limitations, and ethical and technical challenges.
Representing the results of the most recent research on engineering agents and multi-agent systems, the book mainly targets researchers. In addition, it will also be useful for advanced professionals in industry, as the book may also serve as a roadmap to select the best tool and approach for a given problem.

Product details

Assisted by Rem Collier (Editor), Viviana Mascardi (Editor), Alessandro Ricci (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 30.10.2025
 
EAN 9783032010810
ISBN 978-3-0-3201081-0
No. of pages 300
Illustrations Approx. 300 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

Künstliche Intelligenz, Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, software development, Frameworks, Multiagent Systems, multi-agent systems, Toolkits

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