Abstract

Nowadays it is popular to treat networked enterprises as multi-agent systems. Efficient engineering of multi-agent systems requires the ability to reuse formal descriptions of system components, their organization, coordination and behavior. So, the need in expressive and suitable languages for supporting such engineering becomes crucial. We propose to construct such languages on the basis of concept-oriented approach. Concept-oriented logic languages are cognitively adequate thanks to the fact that experts usually describe their knowledge in terms of concepts. In particular, we have developed an advanced knowledge representation language called CONCEPT. In this paper we show, in outline, how CONCEPT can be used as a kernel formalism in building languages for describing agents knowledge and communication, information distribution in multi-agent systems, conflict management etc.

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