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    The CommGen platform is intended to be a simple, scalable integration platform for small to medium problem sets. The architecture is simple, consisting of a distributed kernel, distributed O/S, agent and application layer.
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    Extrospective agent program is a software agent architecture extending the well known BDI paradigm. This project is in collaboration with A&A framework by Alessandro Ricci, and Jason agent programming project by Jomi F. Hübner and Rafael H. Bordin.
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    jWAM

    A 100% Java Warren Abstract Machine implementation.

    jWAM is a 100% Java Warren Abstract Machine implementation. Currently it is still under development though all the basic functionalities (compiling, resolution) are working. As far as I know this is the only open source Java based implementation out there that does not simplify Warren's design. I have done some comparison's with other Java based Prolog engine's and jWAM does seem to outperform them all quite well (tuProlog, JLog, JIP, jTrolog). However, if you need a Java based Prolog engine for your project I recommend tuProlog and jTrolog as they are at the moment way more mature than jWAM. Most notable to-do's: - Built-in predicates. - Debugging tools. - Testing. - Documentation and commenting. - Android port. (I have the engine working with a test app but I still need to build a proper app). - Alpha release
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