Abstract

A new class of formal languages for representing contents of messages sent by intelligent physical agents is proposed: the class of restricted standard K-languages. They are highly flexible and allow for representing contents of arbitrary protocols of negotiations in the field of electronic commerce and contents of arbitrary discourses (from articles, legal sources, patents, books, etc.) in the field of digital libraries. The complete system of mathematical definitions underlying this approach is published in Informatica (Slovenia), 1996, 1998. The new approach provides many advantages in comparison with the Semantic Language elaborated in 1997-1999 by the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents.

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