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Building multi-agent systems using Jason

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We provide a detailed description of the Jason-DTU system, including the used methodology, tools as well as team strategy. We also discuss the experience gathered in the contest. In spring 2009 the course “Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Agent Systems” was held for the first time on the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). A part of this course was a short introduction to the multi-agent framework Jason, which is an interpreter for AgentSpeak, an agent-oriented programming language. As the final project in this course a solution to the Multi-Agent Programming Contest from 2007, the Gold Miners scenario, was implemented. Finally we decided to participate in this year’s contest with an implementation made in Jason as well.

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Boss, N.S., Jensen, A.S. & Villadsen, J. Building multi-agent systems using Jason . Ann Math Artif Intell 59, 373–388 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10472-010-9181-2

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