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- FIPA abstract "The Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA) is a body for developing and setting computer software standards for heterogeneous and interacting agents and agent-based systems.FIPA was founded as a Swiss not-for-profit organization in 1996 with the ambitious goal of defining a full set of standards for both implementing systems within which agents could execute (agent platforms) and specifying how agents themselves should communicate and interoperate in a standard way.Within its lifetime the organization's membership included several academic institutions and a large number of companies including Hewlett Packard, IBM, BT (formerly British Telecom), Sun Microsystems, Fujitsu and many more. A number of standards were proposed, however, despite several agent platforms adopting the \"FIPA standard\" for agent communication it never succeeded in gaining the commercial support which was originally envisaged. The Swiss organization was dissolved in 2005 and an IEEE standards committee was set up in its place.The most widely adopted of the FIPA standards are the Agent Management and Agent Communication Language (FIPA-ACL) specifications.The name FIPA is somewhat of a misnomer as the \"physical agents\" with which the body is concerned exist solely in software (and hence have no physical aspect).".
- FIPA wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- FIPA wikiPageExternalLink jadex-agents.informatik.uni-hamburg.de.
- FIPA wikiPageExternalLink jiac.de.
- FIPA wikiPageExternalLink networkagent.
- FIPA wikiPageExternalLink zeusagent.
- FIPA wikiPageExternalLink agentservice.aspx.
- FIPA wikiPageExternalLink www.fipa.org.
- FIPA wikiPageExternalLink spade.
- FIPA wikiPageID "398703".
- FIPA wikiPageLength "4646".
- FIPA wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- FIPA wikiPageRevisionID "677973734".
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Agent_Communications_Language.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink BT_Group.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer-related_organizations.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multi-agent_systems.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standards_organizations.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Fujitsu.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Hewlett-Packard.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink IBM.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Institute_of_Electrical_and_Electronics_Engineers.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Intelligent_agent.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink JACK_Intelligent_Agents.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Java_Agent_Development_Framework.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Misnomer.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Nonprofit_organization.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Software.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Software_agent.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Microsystems.
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLinkText "FIPA".
- FIPA wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents".
- FIPA focus "Intelligent agents".
- FIPA foundedDate "1996".
- FIPA homepage www.fipa.org.
- FIPA name "FIPA".
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- FIPA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_organization.
- FIPA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- FIPA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- FIPA subject Category:Computer-related_organizations.
- FIPA subject Category:Multi-agent_systems.
- FIPA subject Category:Standards_organizations.
- FIPA hypernym Body.
- FIPA type Agent.
- FIPA type Organisation.
- FIPA type Organization.
- FIPA type Organization.
- FIPA type Organization.
- FIPA type Agent.
- FIPA type SocialPerson.
- FIPA type Thing.
- FIPA type Q43229.
- FIPA comment "The Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA) is a body for developing and setting computer software standards for heterogeneous and interacting agents and agent-based systems.FIPA was founded as a Swiss not-for-profit organization in 1996 with the ambitious goal of defining a full set of standards for both implementing systems within which agents could execute (agent platforms) and specifying how agents themselves should communicate and interoperate in a standard way.Within its lifetime the organization's membership included several academic institutions and a large number of companies including Hewlett Packard, IBM, BT (formerly British Telecom), Sun Microsystems, Fujitsu and many more. ".
- FIPA label "FIPA".
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- FIPA sameAs Foundation_for_Intelligent_Physical_Agents.
- FIPA sameAs Foundation_for_Intelligent_Physical_Agents.
- FIPA sameAs FIPA.
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- FIPA sameAs Foundation_for_Intelligent_Physical_Agents.
- FIPA sameAs Foundation_for_Intelligent_Physical_Agents.
- FIPA sameAs m.023l97.
- FIPA sameAs FIPA.
- FIPA sameAs Q1439852.
- FIPA wasDerivedFrom FIPA?oldid=677973734.
- FIPA homepage www.fipa.org.
- FIPA isPrimaryTopicOf FIPA.
- FIPA name "FIPA".