KQML

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language
KQML

   <language, protocol, artificial intelligence> (KQML) A
   language and {protocol}, based on {SGML}, for exchanging
   {information} and {knowledge}, proposed in 1993(?).

   Work on KQML is led(?) by Tim Finin <[email protected]> of the
   University of Maryland Baltimore County, Lab for Advanced
   Information Technology.  It is part of the {ARPA} {Knowledge
   Sharing Effort}.

   The KQML message format and protocol can be used to interact
   with an intelligent system, either by an {application
   program}, or by another intelligent system.  KQML's
   "performatives" are operations that agents perform on each
   other's knowledge and {goal} stores.  Higher-level
   interactions such as {contract nets} and negotiation are built
   using these.  KQML's "communication facilitators" coordinate
   the interactions of other agents to support knowledge sharing.

   Experimental prototype systems support concurrent engineering,
   intelligent design, intelligent planning, and scheduling.

   (http://cs.umbc.edu/kqml/).

   (1999-09-28)
    
from V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2006)
KQML
       Knowledge Query Manipulation Language (AI)
       
    

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