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<article-title>Practical Extensions in Agent Programming Languages</article-title>
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<author><a href="mailto:mehdi@cs.uu.nl"><name>Mehdi Dastani</name></a></author>
<aff>Utrecht University, The Netherlands</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:dhobo@cs.uu.nl"><name>Dirk Hobo</name></a></author>
<aff>Utrecht University, The Netherlands</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:jj@cs.uu.nl"><name>John-Jules Ch. Meyer</name></a></author>
<aff>Utrecht University, The Netherlands</aff>

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<p>This paper proposes programming constructs to improve the practical application of existing BDI-based agent-oriented programming languages that have formal semantics. The proposed programming constructs include operations such as testing, adopting and dropping declarative goals, different execution modes for plans, repairing plans when their execution fail, event and exception handling mechanisms, and interfaces to existing imperative and declarative programming languages.</p>

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