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Document title: |
Resolutions of the 19th FIPA Meeting - Sydney, 16-20 October 2000 |
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Document number |
f-out-00072 |
Document source: |
FIPA Board of Directors |
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Document status : |
Preliminary |
Date of this status : |
2000/10/25 |
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2000/10/25 |
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Resolutions of the Sydney meeting
October 16-20, 2000.
Richard Nicol (BT)
and the expiration of the terms of
Francis McCabe (Fujitsu), and
Donald Steiner (WebV2)
as members of the Board of Directors. FIPA thanks them for their valuable efforts in helping FIPA achieve its goals so far.
Geoff Arnold (Sun),
Bernard Burg (Motorola),
Robert Hadingham (Nortel Networks), and
Kyoshi Kogure (NTT),
are continuing their terms on the Board of Directors.
Heimo Laamanen (Sonera),
Francis McCabe (Fujitsu), and
Donald Steiner (WebV2)
to the Board of Directors as per vote by the General Assembly.
- The election of the following officers and positions of the Board of Directors as per the FIPA Statutes:
President |
Donald Steiner |
Vice-President |
Francis McCabe |
Secretary |
Bernard Burg |
Treasurer |
Francis McCabe |
Chair, Finance and Audit Committee |
Rob Hadingham |
Chair, Membership and Nominating Committee |
Geoff Arnold |
- The composition of the Finance and Audit Committee
Name |
Affiliation |
Country |
Rob Hadingham (Chair) |
Nortel Networks |
UK |
David Levine |
IBM |
US |
Hiroki Suguri |
ComTec |
JP |
- The times and locations of the next 3 meetings in 2001:
Meeting |
Dates |
Location |
Country |
Host |
20th |
Jan 29 – Feb 02 |
Phoenix |
USA |
Intel |
21st |
Apr 02 – Apr 06 |
Tel Aviv |
Israel |
Sixth Element |
22nd |
Jul 16 – Jul 20 |
Sendai |
Japan |
Comtec |
- All TC-specific mailing lists should be open for subscription to all members and non-members, unless otherwise explicitly requested by the TC Chair. TC Chairs retain the right to remove a non-member from the mailing list in case of objective violation of standard mailing-list etiquette.
- The resignation of Hiroki Suguri as the Chair of the FIPA Architecture Board and the appointment of David Levine as his successor. Hiroki Suguri will continue to serve on the FAB, and the Board gratefully thanks him for his effort in getting the FAB established.
- The establishment of the Ontology SIG (Chair: Francis McCabe)
- The establishment of the PtP SIG (Chair: Donald Steiner)
- the 1999-2000 accounts (f-out-000068, f-out-000069)
- the 2000-2001 budget (f-out-000070)
TC Architecture Resolutions
TC Architecture proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions.
- To hold an interim meeting of TC Architecture co-located with OMG Dec 13/14 in Orlando, FL
- To submit PC00001x to the FAB as an eXperimental specification.
- To encourage the development of a workplan to develop a service model architecture.
- TC Architecture extends its thanks and appreciation to Geoff Arnold, Michael Berger, Jeff Bradshaw, Monique Calisti, Stefano Compadello, Dominic Greenwood (ed), Heikki Helin, Heimo Laamanen, David Levine, Francis McCabe, Martin Purvis, Satoshi Nishiyama, John Shepherdson, Donald Steiner, Steve Willmott,
TC Agreements Management Resolutions
TC Agreements Management proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions.
agree@fipa.org
- Regarding the Agent Configuration Management Specification:
- Email interaction will proceed on the reflector:
agree@fipa.org
- Email interaction will proceed on the reflector:
ontology@fipa.org
- It is proposed to develop a Workplan (H. Kitajima) within Ontology SIG
- Email interaction will proceed on the reflector:
TC Gateways Resolutions
TC Gateways proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions.
Accept the bit efficient concrete envelope syntax submission, jointly produced by Sonera and University of Helsinki, as the basis of the preliminary version of 'FIPA Agent Message Transport Envelope Representation in Bit-Efficient Encoding Specification' -With immediate effect.
Issue a revised Call For Technology by
- 27 October 2000
- Discuss issues relating to definition, operation, and compatibility of a "gateway" with existing specifications with relevant parties within FIPA.
- With immediate effect
- TC Gateways will assess the responses to the revised CFT, and produce specifications, as per the workplan dates (preliminary specifications by 07/01, experimental by 01/02).
- TC Gateways E gives special thanks to Heimo Laamanen, Heikki Helin, Kari Koivuniemi, Michael Berger, Satoshi Nishiyama, Stefan Poslad, Phil Buckle, Stefano Campadello, Dominic Greenwood, Geoff Arnold, David Levine, Sidi Soueina, Laura Bacari and John Shepherdson.
TC C Resolutions
TC C proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions.
- TC C has reviewed the FIPA Communicative Act Library (PC00037), and recommends that it be promoted to Experimental status. The following changes were made:
- Many of the examples were updated to reflect the current syntax of FIPA-SL.
- The description of the cfp CA was clarified to make clear that this version of cfp is applicable only to single-parameter proposals.
- The description of the not-understood CA was clarified to include the use of the error message as a SL term.
- TC C received a proposal by Stephen Cranefield about a new inform CA, and recommended resolving this proposal via content language means.
- A significant error in the description of the cancel CA was corrected. The interpretation given in the existing formal model was judged by TC C to be the correct one. This error made several of the cancellable IPs problematic (see below).
- Numerous editorial changes were made.
- TC C has reviewed the Interaction Protocol Library. TC C recommends that the individual elements of this library (the interaction protocols) be promoted to Experimental Status, with the exception of FIPA-Subscribe.
- TC C has reviewed the AUML specification. TC C believes that this specification will still require substantial work before being promoted to Standard; nevertheless, we believe that it is appropriate for Experimental Status. TC C thanks Jeremy Pitt for presenting his experiences with AUML.
- TC C has removed the cancellable versions of the various protocols. TC C believes that substantial elaboration on each IP will be necessary in order to specify all cases that might occur in an actual agent interaction. Real world issues of cancelling actions, asynchrony, abnormal or unexpected protocol termination, nested protocols, and the like, are explicitly not addressed in the current IP specifications. Implementers are invited to specify more complete and robust interaction patterns, and submit them to FIPA for inclusion in the interaction protocol library.
- TC C requests that TC Gateways consider the impact of the (newly-revised) definition of the cancel CA on the information flow in FIPA-Subscribe.
- Numerous editorial changes were made to the Interaction Protocol Library Administration document (AUML), and the individual Library elements.
TC C wishes to extend special recognition and thanks to Hiroki Iciki of Fujitsu for his tremendous work in editing the Communicative Acts specifications.
TC C gratefully acknowledges the work of Thierry Bouron, Monique Calisti, Stephen Cranefield, Mark Greaves, Marcus Huber, Hiroki Iciki, Frank McCabe, Makoto Okada, Jeremy Pitt, Martin Purvis, and Donald Steiner.
Upon acceptance of the specifications as Experimental, TC C would like to transfer responsibility for the FIPA Message Structure Specification, the FIPA Communicative Acts Specification, the FIPA Content Language Library, and the FIPA Interaction Protocol Library to the FAB.
TC C thanks FIPA for its support and, having completed its workplan, recommends that the FAB take steps to dissolve TC C.
TC C anticipates the formation of a follow-on technical committee to continue to maintain the current ACL specification set.
TC C also anticipates the formation of a new working group to explore advanced issues in FIPA ACL semantics and protocols.
TC C requests that the FAB encourage the formation of both of these new FIPA groups.
AgentCities WG resolutions
- To complete the point-to-point connections between existing Agentcities platforms (by meeting 20).
- To complete federation of DFs between platforms (by meeting 20).
- To develop an AgentCities Agent weather service as a test-case Agentcities service
To move to XML/RDF end to end (ACL, Content) as primary encoding (6 month timeframe for evaluation / transition). To investigate on-line ontology/content for domains being addressed by Agentcities (6 month timeframe for evaluation)
Special thanks to the following for contributing to an interesting and productive meeting: Laura Bacari, Phil Buckle, Monique Calisti, Jonathan Dale, Alex Dardik, Stefan Poslad, Jeremy Pitt, Lin Padgham, Martin Purvis, Hiroki Suguri, John Shepherdson, Sidi Soueina
FIPA Architecture Board Resolutions
The FAB proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions.
- Approve the TC-Gateway Call for Technology on mobile gateways (f-out-000063)
- Assign TC-Gateway's Bit Efficient Envelope specification the number PC00088 for preliminary status.
- Accept the TC-Communications Interaction Protocol (PC0000???) and Communicative Acts (PC00037E) libraries for review for experimental status
- Accept the TC-Architecture Abstract Architecture PC00001G for review for experimental status.
- Accept the Security SIG's Call For Information, f-out-000065 for review, preliminary to issuance.
- Rejects the workplans:
f-in-00011 Query And Inform DF/AMs
f-in-00012 Information Agent Workplan
This is solely due to lack of support by the active membership. No judgement on the technical merit of the work is assigned.
This is solely due to lack of support by the active membership. No judgement on the technical merit of the work is assigned.
- Requests a web page be added to the www.fipa.org site to report the current status of all work items currently under consideration by the FIPA Architecture Board.
- Thanks to the membership for their contributions to the FAB's work this week
Ontology SIG resolutions
The Ontology SIG proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions:
- To establish a new email reflector: ontology@fipa.org for the purposes of discussing a workplan and subsequent work
- We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to Thierry Bouron, Phil Buckle, Monique Calisti, Jonathan Dale, David Evans, Laura Bacari, Mark Greaves, Kitajima, Francis McCabe, Martin Purvis, Steve Willmott, Sidi Soueina
Security SIG resolutions
During this FIPA meeting, the Security SIG has reviewed a range of security-related issues that are related to the work of FIPA. It has identified the scope of work for a future security work-plan, and is drafting a Request For Information (f-out-00065). It intends to use the results of this call to develop a security work plan. It is hoped that initial work on this plan can take place at the Phoenix meeting.
The FIPA Security SIG proposes the following resolutions.
- That the FIPA membership accept this approach to the area of security.
- That when the Request For Information is completed (target: 2000/10/27), the FAB review and approve it in a timely fashion and make it available on the FIPA web site.
- That a web page for the Security SIG be created on the FIPA web site, with the intention of transforming it into a Security Working Group page when appropriate.
- That the reflector security@fipa.org be created.
- That FIPA members interested in the topic of security provide comment and feedback on this reflector, or to the chair, Geoff Arnold, geoff.arnold@sun.com.
- That the following be thanked for their work in the Security SIG at this meeting of FIPA: Geoff Arnold, Laura Bacari, Jeff Bradshaw, Monique Calisti, Alex Dardik, and Stefan Poslad. (Apologies are offered to anyone whose name was omitted.)
Liaison SIG resolutions
The status of the following external activities were discussed: OMG, FIPA-OS, HMS, PtP, JCP, GRID Forum, DAML, OIL, UDDI, IEEE Upper Ontology.
Significant news includes the following:
- The OMG Agent Working Group has dissolved, and a more formal group started: the OMG Agent SIG.
- FIPA-OS has had in excess of 5000 downloads in the last 5 months.
- Intel’s Peer-to-Peer Working Group (PtP) initiative has issued a CFP for Peer-to-Peer Architectures.
- The Java Agent Services (JAS) process has formally been approved by the JAVA Community Process (JCP) committee, and will use an open source license.
- DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) uses XML/RDF/OIL.
- The IEEE Upper Ontology Initiative is a candidate for a FIPA ontology framework.
The Liaison SIG proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions:
- To form a PtP SIG with the intent to respond to the Intel PtP CFP, further PtP liaison resolutions will be made from the new PtP SIG, chaired by Donald Steiner.
- To add an 'interesting links' page to the FIPA web site, this will provide many of the external liaison links.
- FIPA has resolved to invite DARPA and representatives of the Peer-to-Peer Working Group to the Phoenix meeting.
- Notes from the Liaison SIG will be provided on the web site (f-out-000075).
Image Committee resolutions
The status of FIPA's marketing issues was discussed including: promotional devices, articulation of the vision, value statement, logo, slogan, audience, white paper, combined presentation and paper resources, press relationship, market analysis, FIPA book, FIPA game, future workshops and panels. A number of actions have been recorded and the full results of the Committee are available as f-out-000074.
The Image Committee would like to thank Fujitsu, and in particular Jonathan Dale, for extensive work on the new FIPA web site.
The Image Committee proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions:
- To seek comments from the FIPA membership regarding promotional devices, 'simple visions', and slogans that evoke the FIPA spirit. Contributions will be 'professionalised'.
- To plan a short white paper about FIPA technology.
- To draw together FIPA presentations and papers.
- To plan a workshop for the Phoenix meeting.
- To write a workplan to instantiate an Image Working Group.
PtP SIG resolutions
The PtP SIG proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions:
Name |
Affiliation |
Dr. Andrew Lucas |
Agent Oriented Software Pty Ltd |
Dr. Ralph Ronnquist |
Agent Oriented Software Pty Ltd |
Prof. Lin Padgham |
RMIT, Melbourne |
Dr. Adrian Pearce |
University of Melbourne |
Dr. David Kinny |
University of Melbourne |