Abstract

Abductive Logic Programming (ALP) has been exploited to formalize societies of agents, commitments and norms, taking advantage from ALP operational support as a (static or dynamic) verification tool. In [7], the most common deontic operators (obligation, prohibition, permission) are mapped into the abductive expectations of an ALP framework for agent societies. Building upon such correspondence, in [5], authors introduced \(Deon^{+}\), a language where obligation and prohibition deontic operators are enriched with quantification over time, by means of ALP and Constraint Logic Programming (CLP).

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