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Agent-Oriented Programming - From Prolog to Guarded Definite Clauses

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A book that furnishes no quotations is, me judice, no book - it is a plaything. TL Peacock: Crochet Castle The paradigm presented in this book is proposed as an agent programming language. The book charts the evolution of the language from Prolog to intelligent agents. To a large extent, intelligent agents rose to prominence in the mid-1990s because of the World Wide Web and an ill-structured network of multimedia information. Age- oriented programming was a natural progression from object-oriented programming which C++ and more recently Java popularized. Another strand of influence came from a revival of interest in robotics [Brooks, 1991a; 1991b]. The quintessence of an agent is an intelligent, willing slave. Speculation in the area of artificial slaves is far more ancient than twentieth century science fiction. One documented example is found in Aristotle's Politics written in the fourth century BC. Aristotle classifies the slave as "an animate article of property". He suggests that slaves or subordinates might not be necessary if "each instrument could do its own work at command or by anticipation like the statues of Daedalus and the tripods of Hephaestus". Reference to the legendary robots devised by these mythological technocrats, the former an artificer who made wings for Icarus and the latter a blacksmith god, testify that the concept of robot, if not the name, was ancient even in Aristotle's time.

List of contents

The Art in Artificial Intelligence.- Fifth Generation Architecture.- Metamorphosis.- Event Driven Condition Synchronization.- Actors and Agents.- Concurrent Search.- Distributed Constraint Solving.- Meta-interpretation.- Partial Evaluation.- Agents and Robots.

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Authors Matthew Huntbach, Matthew A. Huntbach, Matthew M Huntbach, Matthew M. Huntbach, Graem A Ringwood, Graem A. Ringwood
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.10.2002
 
EAN 9783540666837
ISBN 978-3-540-66683-7
No. of pages 394
Weight 609 g
Illustrations XIV, 394 p.
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Programming languages

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