1/2
Reminder: before you go gushing about the "latest new shiny", know the history of your field. Case in point: all the breathless excitement about Google #A2A. Look, this has some interesting aspects to it, I'm not going to dispute that. But it's NOT some revolutionary new thing that never existed before!

We've had "Agent Communications Languages" dating back to the early 2000's if not back into the 1990's. If you don't believe me, look up #FIPA and/or #KQML.

An Agent-Based Framework for Interoperability
(1997) : Genesereth, Michael R.
url: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/267985.268006
#agent #interoperability #KQML #KIF #ACL #my_bibtex
An agent-based framework for interoperability | Software agents

Guide books
KQML as an agent communication language | Proceedings of the third international conference on Information and knowledge management

ACM Conferences
History, State of the Art and Challenges for Agent Communication Languages
(2000) : Labrou, Yannis K Finin, Tim
url: https://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/231
#ACL #FIPA #KQML #agent_communication_language #literature_review #my_bibtex
History, State of the Art and Challenges for Agent Communication Languages

KQML as an agent communication language | Proceedings of the third international conference on Information and knowledge management

ACM Conferences
KQML as an agent communication language | Proceedings of the third international conference on Information and knowledge management

ACM Conferences
History, State of the Art and Challenges for Agent Communication Languages
(2000) : Labrou, Yannis K Finin, Tim
url: https://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/231
#FIPA #literature_review #ACL #agent_communication_language #KQML #my_bibtex
History, State of the Art and Challenges for Agent Communication Languages

KQML as an agent communication language | Proceedings of the third international conference on Information and knowledge management

ACM Conferences
Semantics for an agent communication language
(1998) : Labrou, Yannis Finin, Tim
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/bfb0026760
#semantics #KQML #agent_communication_language #communication #my_bibtex
Evaluation of KQML as an agent communication language
(1996) : James Mayfield and Yannis Labrou and Tim Finin
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/3540608052_77
#KQML #MAS #agent_communication_language #communication #evaluation
#my_bibtex