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Hi Milla,
Yes I'm already using FIPA-OS (jade) anyway
thanx for the information. Well actually what i'm looking is some e-commerce
related example clp file's where i can give more added functions for my
agents. I'm talking about general rules such as... setting up customer profiles
and calculating discounts for frequent customers..?
Thanx,
Muthu
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Subject: RE: JESS: setting rules for
e-commerce applications?
Hello there,
You
might be interested in FIPA-OS, an open source component-based toolkit
enabling rapid development of FIPA compliant agents in Java. It has support
for building JESS agents as well, so it might save you lot of work. For people
looking for tutorials, FIPA-OS tutorial has a section on using the JESS agent
as well, although it is very simple. FIPA-OS can be downloaded from http://fipa-os.sourceforge.net.
regards,
Milla
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hi all,
I'm doing a prototype of agent based
marketplace for my final year project. For that I have created buyer
Agent and Seller Agents. So far what i have done was up to the extent of
getting the best proposel out from all the Seller Agents. But that's not
enough for my project, I need buyer and seller to interact accordint to
the rules which was set by respective end users. Can someone please explain me how can an Expert System Shell like
Jess be helpful for the domain of buying/selling good's over the
Internet? I can easilly add Jess for my Seller/Buyer Agents and also
can do the java programming part. I just need some good ideas and maybe
if there are any sample clp's examples for the domain of
e-commerce.
Regards,
Muthu
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