REVIEW OF COMPARATIVELY STUDY OF KQML AND FIPA ACL
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NETWORKING AND PARALLEL COMPUTING (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-01-15
Authors : Ankit Jagga; Honey Honey;
Page : 51-55
Keywords : ACL; KQML; FIPA; performatives; communication; KIF;
Abstract
An agent is an autonomous software entity that has the ability to do its job on behalf of others. A new paradigm in intelligent system research focuses on the enhancement of a new era of intelligent-based communication technique, which can develop the enormous amounts of formally precise information obtainable on the system, to fabricate novel intelligent functionalities. KQML is a high-level, message-oriented communication language and protocol for information exchange independent of content syntax and applicable ontology. KQML and FIPA ACL are almost identical with respect to syntax, basic concepts and the principles they observe. But differ primarily in the details of their semantic frameworks. KQML includes preconditions, postconditions and completion conditions in semantic description but FIPA-ACL includes feasibility precondition and rational effect. This paper gives a comparative analysis of key parameters of both languages KQML and FIPA ACL on the basis of their foundation and functionality between intelligent agents.
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