IEEE FIPA, November 2005, Philadelphia 1 The IEEE Computer Society FIPA Standards Committee (SC) Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents James Odell, Acting Chair
IEEE FIPA, November 2005, Philadelphia 2 Vision To produce technology standards that apply to the development of agents and agent-based systems To reuse other standards, as appropriate To migrate existing standards to IEEE Major underlying goals: To be marketplace driven - What does the market want? To be implementor driven - What do vendors and actual developers need/want?
IEEE FIPA, November 2005, Philadelphia 3 FIPA History: Milestones 1995: FIPA Root formed 1997: FIPA focus along dimensions of agent management, message transport & ACL – 1 st set of 7 specifications with subsequent implementations 2004: 25 specs standardized (14 in “experimental” status) 2005: FIPA becomes 11 th Computer Society Standards Committee
IEEE FIPA, November 2005, Philadelphia 4 Current Working and Study Groups All are leading up to filing PARS by February 2006 Agents and Web Services Interoperability Working Group Human-Agent Communications Working Group Mobile Agents Working Group P2P Nomadic Agents Working Group Review of FIPA Specification Study Group
IEEE FIPA, November 2005, Philadelphia 5 Status P&P developed and approved. Website and LISTSERVs established Working groups set up and active Bank account set up Membership drive to begin next month