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··· 1 + The commons-codec team is pleased to announce the Codec 1.3 release! 2 + 3 + http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/codec/ 4 + 5 + The codec package contains simple encoder and decoders for various formats 6 + such as Base64 and Hexadecimal. In addition to these widely used encoders and 7 + decoders, the codec package also maintains a collection of phonetic encoding 8 + utilities. 9 + 10 + Changes in this version include: 11 + 12 + New Features: 13 + 14 + o BinaryCodec: Encodes and decodes binary to and from Strings of 0s and 1s. 15 + Issue: 27813. Thanks to Alex Karasulu. 16 + o QuotedPrintableCodec: Codec for RFC 1521 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail 17 + Extensions) Part One. Rules #3, #4, and #5 of the quoted-printable spec are 18 + not implemented yet. See also issue 27789. Issue: 26617. Thanks to Oleg 19 + Kalnichevski. 20 + o BCodec: Identical to the Base64 encoding defined by RFC 1521 and allows a 21 + character set to be specified. Issue: 26617. Thanks to Oleg Kalnichevski. 22 + o QCodec: Similar to the Quoted-Printable content-transfer-encoding defined 23 + in RFC 1521 and designed to allow text containing mostly ASCII characters 24 + to be decipherable on an ASCII terminal without decoding. Issue: 26617. 25 + Thanks to Oleg Kalnichevski. 26 + o Soundex: Implemented the DIFFERENCE algorithm. Issue: 25243. Thanks to 27 + Matthew Inger. 28 + o RefinedSoundex: Implemented the DIFFERENCE algorithm. Issue: 25243. Thanks 29 + to Matthew Inger. 30 + 31 + Fixed bugs: 32 + 33 + o The default URL encoding logic was broken. Issue: 25995. Thanks to Oleg 34 + Kalnichevski. 35 + o Base64 chunked encoding not compliant with RFC 2045 section 2.1 CRLF. 36 + Issue: 27781. Thanks to Gary D. Gregory. 37 + o Hex converts illegal characters to 255. Issue: 28455. 38 + o Metaphone now correctly handles a silent B in a word that ends in MB. 39 + "COMB" is encoded as "KM", before this fix "COMB" was encoded as "KMB". 40 + Issue: 28457. 41 + o Added missing tags in Javadoc comments. 42 + o General Javadoc improvements. 43 + 44 + Changes: 45 + 46 + o This version is relesed under the Apache License 2.0 , please see 47 + LICENSE.txt. Previous versions were released under the Apache License 1.1. 48 + o The Board recommendation to remove Javadoc author tags has been 49 + implemented. All author tags are now "Apache Software Foundation". 50 + 51 + Have fun! 52 + -The commons-codec team 53 +
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··· 708 708 \subsection{JADE tools} 709 709 710 710 The current 2APL platform comes with three JADE tools: the \emph{RMA} tool, \emph{sniffer} tool, and the 711 - \emph{introspector} tool. The RMA (Remote Monitoring Agent) tool can be used to control the life cycle of the agent platform and of all the registered agents. We can see this tool in the figure~\ref{fig:rma}. 711 + \emph{introspector} tool. The RMA (Remote Monitoring Agent) tool can be used to control the life cycle of the agent platform and of all the registered agents as shown in Figure~\ref{fig:rma}. 712 712 713 713 \begin{figure}[htp] 714 714 \centering 715 715 \includegraphics[keepaspectratio,scale=0.7]{fig/rma.png} 716 - \caption{Remote Monitoring Agent} 716 + \caption{Remote Monitoring Agent tool} 717 717 \label{fig:rma} 718 718 \end{figure} 719 719 720 - The sniffer (figure ~\ref{fig:sniffer}) can be used for tracking messages exchanged in a JADE based environment. 720 + The Sniffer tool showin Figure~\ref{fig:sniffer} can be used for tracking messages exchanged in a JADE based environment. 721 721 You can select agents to be sniffed. Every message directed to or coming from the sniffed agent is tracked and displayed in the sniffer window. 722 722 723 723 \begin{figure}[htp] 724 724 \centering 725 725 \includegraphics[keepaspectratio,scale=0.7]{fig/sniffer.png} 726 - \caption{Sniffer} 726 + \caption{Sniffer tool} 727 727 \label{fig:sniffer} 728 728 \end{figure} 729 729 730 - The introspector (figure ~\ref{fig:introspector}) allows to monitor and control the life-cycle of a running agent and its exchanged messages, both the queue of sent and received messages. It allows also to monitor the queue of behaviors, including executing them step-by-step. 730 + The Introspector tool shown in Figure ~\ref{fig:introspector} allows to monitor and control the life-cycle of a running agent and its exchanged messages, both the queue of sent and received messages. It allows also to monitor the queue of behaviors, including executing them step-by-step. 731 731 732 732 \begin{figure}[htp] 733 733 \centering 734 - \includegraphics[keepaspectratio,scale=0.7]{fig/introspector.png} 735 - \caption{Introspector} 734 + \includegraphics[keepaspectratio,scale=0.8]{fig/introspector.png} 735 + \caption{Introspector tool} 736 736 \label{fig:introspector} 737 737 \end{figure} 738 738 ··· 740 740 741 741 \subsubsection{The FGDC tool} 742 742 743 - The FGDC (Flexible Graphical Deliberation Cycle) tool (figure~\ref{fig:fgdc}) can be used to visualize and program the deliberation cycle of an agent. 743 + The Flexible Graphical Deliberation Cycle tool (FGDC) shown in Figure~\ref{fig:fgdc} can be used to visualize and program the deliberation cycle of an agent. 744 744 745 745 The agent's deliberation cycle is used to determine what the agent should do next, e.g., execute an action, or select a plan to reach a goal. By clicking on the FGDC button of the toolbar, an extra tab will become available in the agent panel. The left panel of the FGDC window shows the deliberation cycle of the currently selected agent. In this panel, the rectangles represent the steps, whereas the arrows represent the sequence in which the steps are to be executed. The panel on the right shows the predefined deliberation steps that can be used. A deliberation step can be added to the deliberation cycle by double clicking on a predefined deliberation steps. The selected predefined deliberation step will then appear in the left panel. Deliberation steps can be linked by arrows by right clicking on the source, dragging the arrow to its destination and dropping it there. The steps and arrows can be deleted by right clicking on them. Some appearance settings of the FGDC can be changed in the FGDC settings window that can be accessed via the settings button located on the right panel. Any modification of the deliberation cycle will be lost by reloading the agent. 746 746 747 747 \begin{figure}[htp] 748 748 \centering 749 - \includegraphics[keepaspectratio,scale=0.7]{fig/fgdc.png} 750 - \caption{Flexible Graphical Deliberation Cycle} 749 + \includegraphics[keepaspectratio,scale=0.6]{fig/fgdc.png} 750 + \caption{FGDC tool} 751 751 \label{fig:fgdc} 752 752 \end{figure} 753 753 754 - \subsubsection{The state tracer} 754 + \subsubsection{The State Tracer tool} 755 755 756 - The state tracer (figure~\ref{fig:state}) can be used for showing the execution trace of an agent. Each state shows the beliefs, plans, goals, and log of the agent as a result of executing one deliberation step. With the state tracer it is possible to browse through the history of the execution of the agent. 756 + The State Tracer (figure~\ref{fig:state}) can be used for showing the execution trace of an agent. Each state shows the beliefs, plans, goals, and log of the agent as a result of executing one deliberation step. With the state tracer it is possible to browse through the history of the execution of the agent. 757 757 758 758 \begin{figure}[htp] 759 759 \centering 760 760 \includegraphics[keepaspectratio,scale=0.7]{fig/state.png} 761 - \caption{The state tracer} 761 + \caption{State Tracer tool} 762 762 \label{fig:state} 763 763 \end{figure} 764 764 ··· 770 770 771 771 In order to be able to sending messages to running agent, 2APL implements the message agent.The message agent can be accessed by clicking on the message agent button in the toolbar. We must specify the receiver, that can be in JADE format, the perfomative and the content. Moreover, optionally, we can specify the language and the ontology of the message. 772 772 773 - In figure~\ref{fig:message_agent} we can see the form to send a message to a running agent. 773 + In Figure~\ref{fig:message_agent} we can see the form to send a message to a running agent. 774 774 775 775 \begin{figure}[htp] 776 776 \centering
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··· 1 + @article{1355951, 2 + author = {Dastani, Mehdi}, 3 + title = {2APL: a practical agent programming language}, 4 + journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, 5 + volume = {16}, 6 + number = {3}, 7 + year = {2008}, 8 + issn = {1387-2532}, 9 + pages = {214--248}, 10 + doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10458-008-9036-y}, 11 + publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers}, 12 + address = {Hingham, MA, USA}, 13 + } 14 + 15 + @inproceedings{1329294, 16 + author = {Dastani, Mehdi and Hobo, Dirk and Meyer, John-Jules Ch.}, 17 + title = {Practical extensions in agent programming languages}, 18 + booktitle = {AAMAS '07: Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems}, 19 + year = {2007}, 20 + isbn = {978-81-904262-7-5}, 21 + pages = {1--3}, 22 + location = {Honolulu, Hawaii}, 23 + doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1329125.1329294}, 24 + publisher = {ACM}, 25 + address = {New York, NY, USA}, 26 + } 27 +
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··· 1 + %%% compile it with pdflatex 2 + \documentclass[a4paper]{article} 3 + \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} 4 + \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} 5 + \usepackage{lmodern} 6 + \usepackage{fancybox} 7 + \usepackage{graphicx} 8 + \usepackage{tabularx} 9 + \usepackage{amssymb} 10 + \usepackage{amsmath} 11 + 12 + \begin{document} 13 + 14 + \title{Development of ``Briscola Chiamata'' Card Game using Multi-Agent System} 15 + 16 + \author{Beltran Borja Fiz, Fabrizio De Santis, Marcos Gabarda\\ 17 + \small \texttt{\{beltran.borja.fiz, fabrizio.de.santis, marcos.gabarda\}@est.fib.upc.edu}\\ 18 + \\ 19 + Multi-Agent Systems Course\\ 20 + Master in Artificial Intelligence\\ 21 + Universitat Polit\`ecnica de Catalunya} 22 + \date{\today} 23 + 24 + \newenvironment{fminipage}% 25 + {\begin{Sbox}\begin{minipage}}% 26 + {\end{minipage}\end{Sbox}\fbox{\TheSbox}} 27 + 28 + 29 + \maketitle 30 + 31 + \tableofcontents 32 + 33 + \section{Introduction}\label{sec:intro} 34 + 35 + Bla.Bla.Bla. 36 + 37 + \section{Analysis}\label{sec:analysis} 38 + 39 + Game description. 40 + 41 + Why is suitable for MAS? 42 + 43 + \section{Design}\label{sec:design} 44 + 45 + Design choices 46 + 47 + \section{Prototype}\label{sec:proto} 48 + 49 + Description. Pieces of code. 50 + 51 + \section{Conclusion}\label{sec:concl} 52 + 53 + What's wrong with 2APL? 54 + 55 + \section{Bibliography} 56 + \nocite{*} 57 + \bibliographystyle{plain} 58 + \bibliography{2apl-doc} 59 + 60 + \end{document}
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··· 1 + @article{1355951, 2 + author = {Dastani, Mehdi}, 3 + title = {2APL: a practical agent programming language}, 4 + journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, 5 + volume = {16}, 6 + number = {3}, 7 + year = {2008}, 8 + issn = {1387-2532}, 9 + pages = {214--248}, 10 + doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10458-008-9036-y}, 11 + publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers}, 12 + address = {Hingham, MA, USA}, 13 + } 14 + 15 + @inproceedings{1329294, 16 + author = {Dastani, Mehdi and Hobo, Dirk and Meyer, John-Jules Ch.}, 17 + title = {Practical extensions in agent programming languages}, 18 + booktitle = {AAMAS '07: Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems}, 19 + year = {2007}, 20 + isbn = {978-81-904262-7-5}, 21 + pages = {1--3}, 22 + location = {Honolulu, Hawaii}, 23 + doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1329125.1329294}, 24 + publisher = {ACM}, 25 + address = {New York, NY, USA}, 26 + } 27 +
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