4. Interactions between agents
4.1 Interaction and communication language
Interactions are reciprocal actions that agents perform to relate to each other, influence each other, cooperate or organize themselves. Interaction can take place directly via messages exchanged between agents, or indirectly by acting on the environment or an artifact.
Interaction via the environment is an indirect form of communication mainly used by reactive agents. The environment is used as an interaction medium, through the use of markers, traces, pheromones (ethological models)...
Direct communication is most often supported by a communication language that enables information to be transmitted, services to be requested or rendered and, indirectly,...
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