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Resolutions from the Barcelona, Spain Meeting, March 2004 |
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Board of Directors |
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Preliminary |
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Date as: 2004/4/5 |
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2004/4/5 |
Initial draft, Mike Kerstetter |
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Resolutions of the 31th FIPA meeting in Barcelona, Spain
March 17-19, 2004.
1. FIPA activities:
Meeting |
Dates |
Location |
Country |
Host |
32 |
14-16 July, 2004 |
Washington DC (Rockville, MD) |
USA |
Renato Levy, Intelligent Automation |
33 |
27 Sep.-1 Oct., 2004 |
Erfurt |
Germany |
In conjunction with MATES 2004 conference, Dr. Rainer Unland, Organizing Chair. Jim Odell will coordinate on behalf of FIPA. |
2.
The board approves
the FAB recommendation to merge TC IP into TC Modeling.
3.
The board
approves the FAB recommendation to merge TC Ontologies into TC Semantics.
4.
FIPA requests
that the Secretariat update Board-related mailing lists as appropriate and
remind all committee chairs to update their relevant sections of the FIPA
website with current information.
3. The board will
continue to work on the strategic positioning of FIPA and its activities with
respect to other relevant standardization bodies.
4. Resolutions
and Statements of Technical Committees, Working Groups, and Special Interest
Groups:
Discussion about current specification draft. The following decisions were taken:
· Changes to specification 00023 (Agent Management) and new specification 00095 (Agent Discovery Service) approved as experimental by TC ad hoc
· Work on white paper will not be continued, workplan is fulfilled
·
TC
Ad Hoc remains formally constituted during the call for implementations and
follow-on activity.
· TC ad hoc thanks the co-chair Heikki Helin for his work, Michael Pirker appointed as new Co-Chair
Next steps:
· Final formatting of the FIPA Agent Management specification
· Deliver experimental specs 00023 and 00095 for approval to FAB
· Specification number 00096 not used, give back to FAB
· Call for Implementations
· Call for Information (to the experimental spec)
TC Ad hoc thanks to: Joan Ametller, Fabio Bellifemine, Michael Berger, Santiago Fraga Castro, Monique Calisti, José Manuel Juarez Herrero, and Michael Pirker.
TC Modeling proposes the following resolutions:
The meta-model created at this TC represents the link of the agent models with their counterparts in software engineering and should clearly indicate/define what the paradigm contributes to software systems. (i.e. what agents can do better then OO and when?)
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Methodology specific meta-models should extend/inherit the general
meta-model created at the modeling TC
The general meta-model has to able to support all current methodology meta-models. Desire to k
·
eep the general meta-model a minimum set.
·
The general meta-model will be the basis used to define the new
modeling elements required to describe agent systems.
·
Current meta-model core is starting to consolidate, but there are
other parts that will be needed, and we can start this in parallel with the remaining
efforts in the core
·
Start the definition of missing parts and how the combine/compose
with core meta-model
TC Security
The main achievements at the meeting were discussions related to the FIPA f-in-00095 document. This is close to being a completed preliminary specification proposal. Informal advice has been sought from the FAB regarding dealing with the general issue of extending existing current standard specifications, in particular the abstract and concrete envelope specifications) to support the new envelope security extension. Currently, it is proposed that a new extension field be added to the current envelope standard specifications that points to a set of extension headers, one of which is the new security header (another, in the future, could be a possible QoS header). At this time, it is left to the FAB to state more exactly the process for dealing with enhancements to current specifications.
The FIPA Security TC proposes the following resolutions:
1. To complete a preliminary specification of the security envelope specification in time for the FAB to consider for the next meeting. To propose the changes needed to the related standard envelope specifications.
2. To propose a draft of the abstract security architecture specification
3. That the following be thanked for their active input at this meeting: Sergi Robles (Univ. AB), Alois Reitbauer (Profactor), Fabio Bellifemine(TiLab) and Stefan Poslad (QMUL). Apologies are offered to anyone whose name was omitted.
TC Semantics had excellent technical discussions and expanded from two meeting sessions to three.
· Resolved: To adopt and execute the initial plan.
· Initial Plan:
o DRAFT & Circulate:
§ Goal / proof of success
§ White Paper Outline
§ White Paper
o Establish Awareness of other standards / languages
§ query languages, conferences, organizations, human contacts
(e.g., W3C semantics, AgentCities, AgentLink…)
o Call for inputs
o Discussion
FAB adopts the following resolutions:
· Approval of the specifications for Ad-Hoc Networks to be integrated as slight extensions of FIPA Agent Management Specifications
· Recommends the merging of TC Modeling into TC Methodologies
· Recommends the merging of TC Ontologies into TC Semantics
· Specification number 96 is no more used by TC ad-hoc. The SECRETARIAT is requested to take note and take the necessary actions.
· Approval of the requirement of the Security TC to represent security-related information into the Envelope even if this is expected to break compatibility of the codecs. FAB recommends to find a solution with as minimum effect as possible on the existing implementations, but ensuring a clean solution for future extensions of FIPA.
· Appoints Fabio Bellifemine and Stefan Poslad to review the 3 responses from the following individuals/groups that have been received for the call for an infrastructure for exploiting FIPA URN, with Steven Willmott as consultant:
o Ákos Hajnal and László Varga, MTA SZTAKI, System Development Department, Budapest (Hungary)
o Stephen Cranefield, Department of Information Science, University of Otago, New Zealand
o S. Rullo, P. Iritano, A. Garro, Exeura Knowledge Management Solutions & Univ. of Calabria, Rende (Italy)
Image Committee
The Image committee resolves the following:
·
AAMAS04
o
Distribution of
FIPA Inform! Newsletter, vol 5 issue 1
o Distribution of the FIPA slides as annex to the
newsletter
§
MCA coordinates with Jacquie and AAMAS OC
o Ask AAMAS committee if any spot for FIPA is
available:
§
Ceremony
for best papers’ award (Mike or Stefan) – FIPA prize
§
Plenary
announcement about the next FIPA meeting
o Call for papers for the AAMAS04 workshops: reminder on the chat mailing list about deadline
· Liaisons
o
Besides the usual
established connections, strengthen FIPA liaisons with
§
Agentlink
III
§
Global
Grid Forum
Semantic Web
o
Issued
before next FIPA meeting
o Content:
§
Meeting Report (M. Kerstetter)
§
News in brief (J. Kelly)
§
Barcelona workshop report (Monique and Sergi)
§
FIPA membership and participation (BoD)
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Technology overview: Semantic Web (Terry Payne)
§
TC methodology report (possible addition)
Corner of announcements
·
Action
Points
Collect input about relevant events: (usual business)
§
Agents and non agents events
Collect input/feedback about main liaisons (usual business)
o Collect requirements on the web-site image (usual business)
o MCA asks presenters of Barcelona workshop to send slides to Jacquie for FIPA web site publication
o FIPA Inform! Newsletter Vol. 5 Issue 1
§
Call
for contributions (MCA and Jacquie)
§
Deadline:
31 May 2004
thank Jacquie Kelly for her great work, Stefan Poslad, Mike Kerstetter
and all others contributing to the success of the FIPA Image.
TC Interaction Protocols did not meet.
TC Ontology did not
meet.
TC Services
TC
Services did not meet.
5.
FIPA thanks Sergi
Robles and Joan Ametller of Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona for their
gracious and generous work in hosting the 31th meeting of FIPA.
6.
FIPA thanks the
FIPA Secretariat, Jacquie Kelly for her efforts in coordinating the 31st
FIPA meeting.
7. FIPA invites its
membership and contributors to the FIPA process to its 32th meeting,
in Rockville, MD.