Russ,
I haven't seen a system like your describing. It shouldn't be too hard
to assemble though if the rule grammar was simple.
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On Aug 22, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Russ Abbott wrote:
Hi,
I'm interesting in developing a model that uses rule-driven agents.
I would like the agent rules to be condition-action rules, i.e.,
similar to the sorts of rules one finds in forward chaining
blackboard systems. In addition, I would like both the agents and
the rules themselves to be first class objects. In other words, the
rules should be able:
• to refer to agents,
• to create and destroy agents,
• to create new rules for newly created agents,
• to disable rules for existing agents, and
• to modify existing rules for existing agents.
Does anyone know of a system like that?
-- Russ
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