A Multiagent Planning Architecture
by Wilkins, D. E. and Myers K.
in Proceedings of AIPS-98 pp. 154-162,
Organization: AIPSSRI’s Multiagent Planning Architecture (MPA) is intended to serve as an architecture for large, sophisticated planning problems that require the coordinated efforts of diverse, geographically distributed human and computer experts. We define an open planning architecture that facilitates incorporation of new tools and capabilities as they become available, and allows the planning system to capitalize on the benefits of distributed computing architectures for efficiency and robustness. For example, MPA is capable of generating multiple, alternative plans in parallel. MPA provides protocols to support the sharing of knowledge and capabilities among agents involved in cooperative planning and problem solving.
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Myers, Karen | Program Director & Principal Scientist | |
| Wilkins, David E | Senior Computer Scientist |
