| Y. Tahara, A. Ohsuga, and S. Honiden. Agent system development based on agent patterns. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 356--367. ACM Press, Los Angeles (CA), May 1999. |
....and divisional ones. Therefore, also in this case, it is expected that a methodology that makes explicit use of organisational patterns would ease the application design. It is worth mentioning that several attempts to analyse and catalogue organisational agent patterns currently exist [31, 18, 19]. However, in most cases, this work abstracts away from any speci c methodology for MAS analysis and design which should encourage and facilitate the re use of these patterns. This, in turn, makes re use more dicult. 4. Specifying Organisational Rules Preliminary roles and protocols capture the ....
Y. Tahara, A. Ohsuga, and S. Honiden. Agent system development based on agent patterns. In International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 356-367. ACM, 1999.
....and divisional ones. Therefore, also in this case, it is expected that a methodology that makes explicit use of organisational patterns would ease the application design. It is worth mentioning that several attempts to analyse and catalogue organisational agent patterns currently exist [28, 16, 17]. However, in most cases, this work abstracts away from any specific methodology for MAS analysis and design which should encourage and facilitate the re use of these patterns. This, in turn, makes re use more difficult. 4 Towards an Organisation Oriented Methodology The exploitation of the ....
Y. Tahara, A. Ohsuga, and S. Honiden. Agent system development based on agent patterns. In International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 356--367. ACM, 1999.
....as their basis. On the one hand, some proposals directly extend the applicability of object oriented methodologies and techniques to the design of agent systems. For example, some proposals attempts to directly apply the UML notation to represent agent systems and their patterns of interaction [22, 33]. However, these proposals fail to capture the autonomous and proactive behaviour of agents, as well as the richness of their interactions. On the other hand, some proposals seek to extend and adapt object oriented models and techniques to define a methodology for use in multiagent systems. This ....
Y. Tahara, A. Ohsuga, and S. Honiden. Agent system development based on agent patterns. In International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 356--367. ACM, 1999.
....auction. To this end, the system dynamically associates to each agent in the auction a controller agent. This agent is in charge of mediating all the interactions and of making agents respect the auction conventions. Finally, there has been some preliminary work on catalogues of agent patterns [20, 14]. However, in most cases, these patterns lack the organisation oriented perspective upon which the analysis and design of MASs must be based. Also, the definition of these patterns abstracts away from any specific methodology for MAS analysis and design which should encourage and facilitate the ....
Y. Tahara, A. Ohsuga, and S. Honiden. Agent system development based on agent patterns. In International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 356--367. ACM, 1999.
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Y. Tahara, A. Ohsuga, and S. Honiden. Agent system development based on agent patterns. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 356--367. ACM Press, Los Angeles (CA), May 1999.
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