FOUNDATION FOR INTELLIGENT
PHYSICAL AGENTS
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Document
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f-out-00108
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Document
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Board of
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Preliminary
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Date as:
2002/2/15
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Change
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Initial
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Resolutions
of the 24th FIPA meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland
February 11-15, 2002.
1.
FIPA notes the report of the Board of
Directors concerning
The Board intends that FIPA focuses its activities in order to
maximize the added value by:
- promoting a core of existing “FIPA
experimental specifications” towards “FIPA standard level”,
- developing specifications that
encourage semantic integration of heterogeneous agents,
- deploying FIPA’s core benefits by
embracing and extending major industry activities such as Web services and
ad-hoc networking.
Therefore the
following TC, WG and SIG came to completion and are terminated
TC Architecture
TC Compliance
TC Gateways
WG interoperability
SIG Agentcities
And FIPA’s new TC, WG and
SIG composition is as follows:
TC Ad-hoc (Chair: Michael Berger, Co-Chair: Heikki Helin)
TC Ontology (Chair: Patricia Charlton, Co-Chair: Dominic Greenwood)
TC Semantics (Chair: Frank McCabe)
TC X2S (Chair: Fabio Bellifemine; Co-Chairs: Jonathan Dale, Steven
Willmott)
WG Security (Chair Stefan Poslad, Co-Chair Monique Calisti)
SIG FIPA for Business Applications (F4BA) (Chair: Heimo Laamanen,
Co-Chair Donald Steiner)
SIG Planning and
Scheduling (Chair: Mike Stockman)
SIG Liaison (Chair
Bernard Burg)
- The appointment of a new FIPA
Architecture Board (FAB) members:
Name
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Affiliation
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Country
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David Levine
(Chair)
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IBM
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US
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Fabio Bellifemine
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TI Labs
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IT
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Phil Buckle
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Emorphia
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UK
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Ion Constantinescu
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EPFL
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CH
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Jonathan Dale
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Fujitsu
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US
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- The Board gratefully thanks previous FAB members: Thierry
Bouron (France Telecom) and Hiroki Suguri (Comtec) for their contributions
to the FAB over the last two years.
- The Board resolves to revise and update the document management
process (f-out-00000),
as well as thevoting
process.
- The times and locations of the next
3 meetings in 2002:
Meeting
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Dates
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Location
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Country
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Host
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25th
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May 6th-10th
2002
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Vancouver
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Canada
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University of
Calgary
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26th
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July 22nd-26th
2002
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Helsinki
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Finland
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Sonera
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27th
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October 14th-19th
2002
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Pensacola
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US
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IHMC
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2.
FIPA approves the Secretariat’s report
of the previous three months (f-out-00107)
FIPA requests that the secretariat remind all committee chairs to
update their relevant sections of the FIPA website with current information.
3.
Resolutions of Technical Committees,
Working Groups, and Special Interest Groups
FIPA Architecture Board Resolutions
1.
TC X2S (f-wp-00019)
Remit: Drive standards to standard status, harmonize, ensure
coherency, correctness
Chair: Fabio Bellifemine; Co-Chairs: Jonathan Dale, Steven Willmott
2.
TC Ad-Hoc (f-wp-00020)
Remit: Ad-hoc FIPA networks
Chair: Michael Berger, Co-Chair: Heikki Helin
3.
TC Submission accepted for review
f-in-00050 – services work plan
f-in-00053 – Planning work plan
Specification
changes
4.
Update to PC00001J – Abstract
Architecture – to experimental, with revisions – accepted as submission
Working Document
5.
Attention is drawn to the
document f-out-00106 FIPA
convergence worklist
6.
Documents proposals to map FIPA2000
and Abstract Architecture – input to X2S overall process
7.
Drive to Standards
The FAB
requests that the members assist TC X2S and carry the following resolutions
out:
- Review Standards you use and
which are under consideration for standard status
- Provide X2S with issues, and
if possible proposed solutions
- Pay special attention to the
overall consistency and harmony of the specifications
- Approach this process with a
collegial spirit
TC Architecture Resolutions
- to compile a list
of changes that would enable convergence of F2000 and Abstract
Architecture in f-in-00106
- to circulate this
document on arch & x2s mailing lists
- to submit this
document as input to TC X2S
- to suspend work on
ACR
- to submit the
Abstract Architecture specification XC00001JP to FAB to promote XC00001J
to experimental specification status
TC Compliance Resolutions
The TC compliance
proposes that FIPA adopt the following resolutions:
- Identification of two mainstreams: profiles; conformance
definition / tests; both are long-term activities
- No complete conformance specification and tests until July /
September 2002 possible
- TC Compliance will be suspended by end of FIPA24
- Restart approximately after FIPA27
- Re-submission of workplan with differentiation between
compliance and profiles
- Thanks to: Fabio Bellifemine, Michael Berger, Phil Buckle,
Bernard Burg, Heikki Helin, Heimo Laamanen, David Levine, Constantinos
Neophytou, Stefan Poslad, Steve Quirolgico, Leonid Titka, Steven Willmott
TC Gateways resolutions
The resolutions
of TC Gateways are as follows:
- Message Buffering Service specification – transition to
Experimental status.
2.
Submit to FAB by end of March 2002.
- Messaging Interoperability Service specification – transition
to Experimental status.
4.
Submit to FAB by end of March 2002.
- Device Ontology specification – transition to Experimental
status.
6.
Submit to FAB by end of March 2002.
- Dissolve TC Gateways, as it has achieved its objectives, with
immediate effect.
TC Gateway gives special thanks to:
Anil Kumar Gunesh, Juan Jim Tan, Constantinos
Neophytou, Leonid Titkov, Stefan Poslad, Marius Walliser, Steve Quirolgico,
Yugi Wada, Wei Lin, Kari Koivuniemi, Heikki Helin, Heimo Laamanen, Michael
Berger and John Shepherdson
TC Ontology resolutions
- Request FIPA to set up an ontology
repository
- Work on core specifications (SL, ACL, and
agent management) and create public ontologies modelled in DAML+OIL, RDFS,
and UML
- Re-work the ontology server specification
to make in more accessible
- Into three parts (Guide lines, OKBC, and
FIPA specification)
- Verify (and simplify) FIPA specification
ontology model to be consistent with core specifications
- Define set of core upper ontologies and
domain ontologies, services, policies, security, agentcities and
manufacturing (service model has started)
- Work on very low level
definition of service ontology to determine and abstract key requirements
(from for example, CORBA
service WSDL service, Robots.txt, DAML+OIL, Service, Transactions
models, work flow and process (DAML-S)
TC Semantics Resolutions
- to continue the
work of examining potential logical frameworks, in particular to pursue
some combining of Jones’s and Colombetti’s approach
- to initiate the
drafting of a semantic framework document
- to edit the use
cases output from Pleasanton and submit as a FIPA output document
TC X2S Resolutions
The following resolutions have been adopted:
- the TC recommends FIPA to setup the new
e-mail reflector x2s@fipa.org to
carry-on the X2S activity
- the TC has approved the following process
to fulfill its mandate: a request for comments will be kept open until one
week before the 26th meeting; the decision process and the
analysis activity will be focused on a per-document basis. All documents
received before that date will be taken into account.
- the TC has approved the template for
submitting comments. The template is reported in the minutes of the
meeting
- based on the information available at the
meeting about the state of the implementations, the TC has identified the
following set of core specifications that will be the subject of its
activity: Abstract Architecture (no. 1), Content Language Library (no. 7),
SL Content Language (no. 8), Agent Management (no. 23), IP Library (no.
25), Request IP (no. 26), Query IP (no. 27), Contract-Net IP (no.
29), English-Auction IP (no. 31),
Dutch-Auction IP (no. 32), Communicative Act Library (no. 37), ACL Message
Structure (no. 61), MTS (no. 67), ACL String Encoding (no. 70), IIOP MTP
(no. 75), HTTP MTP (no. 84), XML Envelope Encoding (no. 85). The TC
intends to collect more information in the future, and endeavors to
increase the list of analysed specifications.
- the TC recommends FIPA to review and
clarify the criteria for proposing promotion of ‘experimental’
specification to the ‘standard’ status. A number of alternatives have been
identified and reported in the minutes of the meeting.
- the TC recommends FIPA that the BoD define
an official mechanism for the maintenance and the evolution of the
standard specifications
- the TC requests the BoD to clarify the
official vote procedure from promotion of the specs from ‘experimental’ to
‘standard’ status. A proposal has been worked out and it is reported in
the minutes of the meeting.
- the TC appoints Ion Constantinescu as the
responsible for identifying, setting, and maintaining an issue-tracking
system and gratefully thanks him for volunteering and accepting this role
- the TC recommends FIPA to issue the minutes
of the meeting as an official FIPA document
- the TC thanks all those people who
actively contributed to the meeting and all the participants: Fabio
Bellifemine, Dominic Greenwood, Frank McCabe, David Levine, Makoto Okada,
Stephen Cranefield, Alfredo Garro, Heikki Helin, Ion Constantinescu, Tim
McFadden, Bernard Burg, Heimo Laamanen, Steve Willmott, Monique Calisti,
Henri Brouchoud.
Security WG resolutions
The FIPA Security
WG proposes the following resolutions:
- To comment on the existing FIPA specifications. identified as
candidates for standardization by the X2S TC, that have some security
context. For example, the security group will propose a minor modification
to the encryption field in the MTS [envelope] specification.
- To organize an interim meeting of the security WG at Queen
Mary, University of London, in the last week of March to liaise with the
PISA group on agent privacy matters and to liaise with the Agentcities
security WG to discuss MAS security issues for FIPA platforms in the
Agentcities.net
- To complete a draft of the Security WG white-paper and to be
submit it to the FAB at or before the 8th of April 2002, and hence to
complete its current work-plan.
- That a new work-plan for the security WG be completed at or
before the 8th of April 2002 (25th FIPA meeting). The essence
of this work-plan will be to produce a FIPA specification for a minimal
level of security of a FIPA MAS that adheres to the agent management
specification / abstract architecture specifications.
- That Steven Kenny of the Netherlands Data Protection
Authority / PISA Project, who
spoke at the industrial workshop, be thanked for the resultant
discussions.
- That Makoto Okada and
Yuji Wada of Fujitsu be thanked for their presentation on “P2P service platform - VPC(Virtual
Private Community)” at the WG meeting.
- That the following be thanked for their active input and
participation on the white-paper and on the new work-plan at the Security
WG at this meeting: Amy Ahluwalia, Patricia Charlton, Stephen Cranefield,
Constantinos Neophytou, Kiyoshi Kogure, John Knottenbelt, Makoto Okada,
Juan Jim Tan, Leonid Tikov, Yuji Wada, and Stefan Poslad. (Apologies are offered to anyone whose
name was omitted.).
Liaison SIG resolutions
The liaison SIG
proposes that FIPA adopt to:
- Secretariat to contact membership
and gather their contribution to complete the existing links in the
Liaison pages
Jacquie Kelly, February 28, 2002
- Insertion of new links into the
liaison with standards page: AUML (Contact Jim O’Dell), Holonic
Manufacturing (contact Mihaela Ulieru), Agentlink II (Contact Stefan
Poslad)
Jacquie Kelly, February 28, 2002
- Insertion of a new link into the
liaison with implementations page: Java Agent Services Java Community
Process (Contact Dominic Greenwood)
Jacquie Kelly, February 28, 2002
FIPA for Business Applications SIG (F4BA)
Resolutions
- F4BA explores a possiblity to utilise E-learning as an example
application sector to study and highlight the benefits of FIPA
specifications to commercial services. A workplan will be drafted and
distributed via email (F4BA@fipa.org)
before FIPA25.
- F4BA explores a possibility to issue a call for information
about “business cases of implementing FIPA specifications”. A CFI will be
drafted before FIPA25 and discussed at FIPA25.
- F4BA decided to write a white paper to describe FIPA technology
and to highlight benefits of using FIPA technology in business
applications.
F4BA thanks all
the participants.
Planning and Scheduling SIG
- Gather knowledge from various organizations that have employed
agent-based planning and scheduling.
- Create and document agent-based scheduling and planning case
studies
- The Planning and Scheduling SIG would like to thank all the
participants for their participation at this meeting: Mike Stockman,
Christian Dannagger, Vaclav Hrdonka, Stefan Brantscher, Michael Berger,
Susan Thomas, and James Odell.
Image Committee resolutions
- A more detailed document I4F (Image
for FIPA) summarizing the discussions and the decisions taken by the Image
committee will be sent to the FIPA secretariat and circulated to theimage
mailing list. (Monique)
- Web Image (FIPA secretariat,
Monique, Jonathan, Bernard, Stefan):
- Create a Web page collecting info
and links to related relevant events:
i.
IMPORTANT: 6 FIPA related AA 2002
workshops to be linked and CFPs advertised in the FIPA lists
- Create an on-line form for
submitting related relevant information to the secretariat and IC chair
- Maintain press release page
- Create a Web page for keeping
on-line internal journals or summary page
- To have an on-line presentation
summarizing the main relevant activities of FIPA
- To maintain on-line articles,
presentations and papers repository
i.
To maintain a list of the available
material
ii.
To trigger input (in the form of URLs
or papers) from FIPA members and non members (chat mailing list) to the FIPA
secretariat
- Offering job corner
- Create Web page for FIPA awards to
people that significantly contributed to FIPA
- Maintain a list of relevant
initiatives (FIPA secretariat, Monique)
- Circulate the list periodically on
the mailing list
- Put it on the FIPA Web site
- Publish it in the FIPA Inform!
newsletter
- On-line form to directly submit
information to the Image Committee
- To organize workshops inside the
FIPA meetings (FIPA + host organization)
- Add a link to the agenda of the
future workshops on the on-line News section, the FIPA secretariat
creates a Web page for that (be linked to AgentLink II, Jacquie contacts
Mike Luck)
- To organize outside workshops /
tutorials (FIPA membership)
- The IC chair triggers discussion
on that on the image and chairs mailing list, consider future
coordination with the 2003 AgentLink summer school and the Agent
Technology Conference for early 2003, Agentcities.NET iDs (September 2002
and February 2003).
- FIPA sponsorship for selected events
has been discussed (FIPA secretariat + Monique)
- AA + ICMAS July 2002, Bologna
(Italy): agreed
- AgentLink summer school July,
2002, Bologna (Italy): agreed
- One page flyer for distribution in
conferences and other related relevant events: proposal to be circulated
in the image mailing list (Monique)
- The editing / diffusion process of
the newsletter has been discussed
a.
An output document will be circulated
in the image mailing list (Monique)
- To finalize FIPA Inform! Vol. 3,
Issue 1 with the following contributions:
(due to image@fipa.org
by 1 March, 2002)
- Meeting results (General Assembly,
TCs – Frank McCabe)
- News in Brief (Secretariat)
- Lausanne Workshop report (EPFL)
- FIPA 4 Business Applications
report (Heimo)
- Technology Overview (Ontology –
Patricia)
- Member Profiles (UMBC – Tim Finin,
Sonera – Heimo)
- Contributions are requested for Vol.
3, Issue 2
(due to image@fipa.org
by , 2002)
- Meeting results (General Assembly,
TCs – Frank)
- News in Brief (Secretariat)
- Vancouver Workshop report (Mihaela
Ulieru)
- TC X2S Report (Fabio Bellifemine)
- Technology Overview (FIPA and Web
services, David)
- Member Profiles (Queen Mary – S.
Poslad, Whitestein Technologies, S. Brantschen)
- Corner for announcemenets (M.
Berger, Monique)
- To encourage publishing papers
(including a “Vision paper”) about FIPA to related (technical) journals,
conferences. Target journals:
a.
IEEE Intelligent Systems, IEEE
Computing, Communications ACM
b.
Software Focus, Wired, IEEE Spectrum
c.
Business 2.0, Red Herring
d.
AgentLink newsletter
- To continue improving the website
(FIPA secretariat + Image committee)
- Support the activity of the FIPA for Business Applications SIG
- Thanks to: Bernard Burg, Jonathan
Dale, Heimo Lamaanen, Michael Luck, Mihaela Ulieru, Monique Calisti,
Patricia Charlton, Stefan Poslad, Vaclav Hrdonka, Michael Berger, Mike
Stockman, Stefan Brantschen, Susan Thomas, Christian Danneger, Jim Odell,
Steven Willmott. Many thanks also to Jacquie Kelly and Donald Steiner for
their off-line contributions.
4.
FIPA thanks the following individuals
for participating in and making valuable contributions to the FIPA Workshop:
Name
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Affiliation
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Living Systems
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Stefan Brantschen
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Whitestein Technologies
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Susan Marie Thomas
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SAP
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Steve Kenny
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PISA Project
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Giovanni Sartor
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University of Bologna
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5.
FIPA thanks Ecole Polytechnique
Federale Lausanne for offering FIPA excellent meeting facilities and friendly
support in Lausanne, Switzerland and for hosting its 24th meeting,
in particular: Monique Calisti, Ion Constantinescu, Marie Decrauzat, Boi
Faltings, Emma Rollon, Steven Willmott, and the FIPA secretariat Jacquie Kelly.
Special thanks to Whitestein Technologies A.G for sponsoring the FIPA meeting.
6.
FIPA invites its membership and
contributors to the FIPA process to its 25th meeting, May 6th-10th,
2002 in Vancouver, Canada, to be hosted by the University of Calgary.