Sequential behavior in the Meta-Reasoning Architecture

Sequential behavior in the Meta-Reasoning Architecture

Behavior stack allows only one module to be active at a time. Monitors may run in parallel in the background, but may only act by interrupting the active behavior. Since only one behavior is active, and the stack reflects a chain of calls from behavior to behavior, MAX evinces strongly coherent behavior but cannot effectively produce parallel behavior.


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