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From: d91fe@krokis.pt.hk-r.se (Fredrik Ekman)
Subject: Re: Mind Modelling
In-Reply-To: Collin Pieper's message of 16 Jul 1994 02:59:43 GMT
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In article <307iev$okh@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu> Collin Pieper <clp5@cornell.edu> writes:
   In article <D91FE.94Jul16004715@krokis.pt.hk-r.se> Fredrik Ekman,
   d91fe@krokis.pt.hk-r.se writes:
   >I recently read Yoav Shoam's (sp?) article "Agent Oriented Programming"
   and
   >found it very interesting. It describes a language called Agent-0 which,
   >according to Shoam, is already implemented. The approach is clearly from
   >realtime industrial processing, but much of it would also be applicable
   for
   >IF.
   >
   >  /Fredrik

   Fredrik - Sounds neat, where's it availiable from or who published it?

OK, here are the facts:
Yoav Shoham, 1993, "Agent-oriented Programming", Artificial Intelligence 60,
  pages 51-92, Elsevier Science Publishers
The author's e-mail address is: shoham@cs.stanford.edu

Another book, which I haven't read entirely but that seems really good is:
Peter Gardenfors, 1988, "Knowledge in Flux: Modeling the Dynamics of
  Epistemic States", MIT Press, ISBN 0-262-57082-3
You will need to know quite a bit of AI and logic before attempting this
one, though.

  /F
