In this abstract, we briefly discuss the relationship between Agent-Oriented software engineering, with special attention to the Belief-Desire-Intention paradigm, and the world of autonomic computing. Although these two worlds seem on paper to be complementary, in the sense that BDI sounds like a highly effective paradigm to implement autonomic systems, in practice, they are not widespread as technological choices in the community. We argue that the reason is mostly related to the current state of the tooling rather than the paradigm, and we propose a novel approach to build tools for BDI agent-oriented programming that could ease adoption in the autonomic and self-organising systems community.
Baiardi, M. (2024). Supporting Autonomic Computing via BDI Tooling. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ACSOS-C63493.2024.00047].
Supporting Autonomic Computing via BDI Tooling
Martina Baiardi
Primo
2024
Abstract
In this abstract, we briefly discuss the relationship between Agent-Oriented software engineering, with special attention to the Belief-Desire-Intention paradigm, and the world of autonomic computing. Although these two worlds seem on paper to be complementary, in the sense that BDI sounds like a highly effective paradigm to implement autonomic systems, in practice, they are not widespread as technological choices in the community. We argue that the reason is mostly related to the current state of the tooling rather than the paradigm, and we propose a novel approach to build tools for BDI agent-oriented programming that could ease adoption in the autonomic and self-organising systems community.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


