Abstract

We first recall the interest of multi-agent systems (MAS) in computer-aided production engineering. We argue that the notion of agent needs to be clarified and that MAS architectures must consequently be subject to formal descriptions. Concurrent specification languages, such as process calculi, can be regarded as suitable models for this purpose. The π-calculus is therefore introduced through its syntax and an informal description of its semantic. We then support the idea that this calculus fulfils the requirements for MAS architecture description, especially the aspects related to the interactions between agents. Then, we focus on the Supply Chain Management problem: two agents and their sub-components are specified using the π-calculus. After a short evaluation of the proposed method, we end by pointing out the potential applications and some areas of research related to our approach.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call