KEYWORDS: Telecommunications, Organization management, Systems modeling, Information security, Databases, Control systems, Computer security, Business intelligence, Intelligence systems, Data processing
This article analyzes the communication protocols and architecture of multi-agent systems. In the introduction, the general purpose of multi-agent systems and the principles of information exchange are described. Annotated with examples and graphs to analyze communication protocols and architectures. The article provides information on the structure, characteristics and areas of use of communication protocols. Also architectural models (SOAA, BDI, Gaia) were comparatively analyzed. This article provides information related to a specific topic of interest to professionals and industry researchers, system administrators.
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