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  •  Aglets  - http://www.trl.ibm.com/aglets/index_e.htm
     The Aglets Software Development Kit is an environment for programming mobile Internet agents in JavaTM. Aglets are Java objects that can move from one host on the Internet to another. That is, an aglet that executes on one host can suddenly halt execution, dispatch itself to a remote host, and resume execution there.
  •  BotQL - creates bots and agents instantly over the web.  - http://www.botql.com
     BotQL is a web based tool to create Bot (or Agent) instantly. Created Bot will activiate on given timings, do assigned tasks independently and intelligently, and send a report of task outcome by email [to owner of Bot creator] and close function sooner assigned task is over.
  •  FIPA-OS Agent Toolkit  - http://fipa-os.sourceforge.net
     FIPA-OS is a component-based toolkit enabling rapid development of FIPA compliant agents. FIPA-OS supports the majority of the FIPA Experimental specifications (www.fipa.org) and is being continuously improved.
  •  MadKit agent platform  - http://www.madkit.org
     A multi-agent platform built based on an organizational model of multi-agent systems.
  •  Microsoft Agent Information  - http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/imedia/agent/default.asp
     Integrates an animated character with speech recognition and speech synthesis. Special for developpers.
  •  OpenCybele Agent Infrastructure  - http://www.opencybele.org
     OpenCybele, the open source agent infrastructure, is a runtime environment built on the top of the Java(TM) 2 platform for control and execution of agents. Features include plug-n-play capability of agent services, Activity Centric Programming (ACP), multi-thread support for concurrent agent execution, location independent communication, publish-subscribe based messaging, synchronous, asynchronous, broadcast, and point-to-point messaging.
  •  The SIM_AGENT Package  - http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axs/cog_affect/sim_agent.html
     The Sim_agent toolkit was developed within the Cognition and Affect project, at the University of Birmingham. The ftp repository for the project includes papers reporting on theoretical work and preliminary designs.
  •  The ICAgent Framework  - http://www.icsd.aegean.gr/Postgraduates/emav/
     A generic framework and architecture for the development of intelligent collaborative BDI agents.