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Assessment of KQML Improved


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1 M.M Institute of Computer Technology and Business Management, India
2 Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana (Ambala), India
 

KQML (Knowledge Query Manipulation Language) is both a language and a protocol for establishing communication among multiagent systems. Researchers have been putting efforts to improve the existing structure of KQML. The latest version of KQML i.e. the KQML Improved not only supports existing features but it also extends the list of performatives and parameters along with a novel KQML based communication protocol. It also uniquely contributes security related performatives and hence limits the agents going destructive in a system. A comprehensive evaluation of KQML Improved with respect to available metrics as well as its comparison with its predecessor is being presented in the paper.

Keywords

Agent Communication Language, Knowledge Query Manipulation Language (KQML), Multiagent Systems, Metrics of Evaluation.
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Ankit Jagga
M.M Institute of Computer Technology and Business Management, India
Aarti Singh
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana (Ambala), India

Abstract


KQML (Knowledge Query Manipulation Language) is both a language and a protocol for establishing communication among multiagent systems. Researchers have been putting efforts to improve the existing structure of KQML. The latest version of KQML i.e. the KQML Improved not only supports existing features but it also extends the list of performatives and parameters along with a novel KQML based communication protocol. It also uniquely contributes security related performatives and hence limits the agents going destructive in a system. A comprehensive evaluation of KQML Improved with respect to available metrics as well as its comparison with its predecessor is being presented in the paper.

Keywords


Agent Communication Language, Knowledge Query Manipulation Language (KQML), Multiagent Systems, Metrics of Evaluation.