@article{a-gsi-article-2017, author = "S{\'a}nchez-Rada, J. Fernando and Iglesias, Carlos A. and Coronado, Miguel", abstract = "The growing popularity of public APIs and technologies such as web hooks is changing online services drastically. It is easier now than ever to interconnect services and access them as a third party. The next logical step is to use intelligent agents to provide a better user experience across services, connecting services with smart automatic behaviors or actions. In other words, it is time to start using agents in the so-called Evented Web. For this to happen, agent platforms need to seamlessly integrate external sources such as web services. As a solution, this paper introduces an event-based architecture for agent systems. This architecture has been designed in accordance with the new tendencies in web programming and with a Linked Data approach. The use of Linked Data and a specific vocabulary for events allows a smarter and more complex use of events. Two use cases have been implemented to illustrate the validity and usefulness of the architecture.", comments = " SJR 2017 Q4 0.149, Scopus 2017 Q4 1.1", doi = "http://10.3233/WEB-170350", issn = "1570-1263", journal = "Web Intelligence", keywords = "agent architecture;evented web;events;web hooks;jason", month = "February", number = "1", pages = "19-33", title = "{A} modular architecture for intelligent agents in the evented web", url = "http://content.iospress.com/articles/web-intelligence/web350", volume = "15", year = "2017", }