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  Provably correct theories of action
Lin F., Shoham Y. Journal of the ACM 42(2): 293-320, 1995.  Type: Article

The authors investigate formalisms of causal theories of action. A major difficulty in formulating such theories is in addressing the frame problem, expressing the commonsense intuition that most properties remain unaffected by an acti...
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Sep 1 1996  
  On social laws for artificial agent societies
Shoham Y., Tennenholtz M. Artificial Intelligence 73(1-2): 231-252, 1995.  Type: Article

Shoham and Tennenholtz have written a most interesting paper, one that may well prove to be seminal. The question they consider is one of distributed artificial intelligence, although the specific application treated is robotics. The q...
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Mar 1 1996  
  Agent-oriented programming
Shoham Y. Artificial Intelligence 60(1): 51-92, 1993.  Type: Article

Agent-oriented programming (AOP) is a new computational framework that can be viewed as a specialization of object-oriented programming. The paper presents the concept of AOP, discusses the concept of the mental state of an agent, defi...
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Aug 1 1994  
  Temporal logics in AI: semantical and ontological considerations
Shoham Y. Artificial Intelligence 33(1): 89-104, 1987.  Type: Article

As the author says, “One way to represent temporal information in a logical formalism is by associating ‘proposition types’ with time points or time intervals.” This is specifically valid for a v...
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Feb 1 1989  
  Reasoning about change: time and causation from the standpoint of artificial intelligence
Shoham Y., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988. 200 pp.  Type: Book (9780262192699), Reviews: (1 of 4)

The main part of this dissertation is the development, in several stages, oflogical formalisms for expressing issues related to situations involvingseveral items that react with one another over a period of time. Thisfield of interest ...
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Jan 1 1989  

 
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