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J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In Proceedings Third International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Stafford UK, July 2000.

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Knowledge Level Software Engineering - Giunchiglia, Perini, Sannicolo (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....[9, 24] for alternative solutions to this problem. The paper is structured as follows. The early requirements analysis is described in Section 2, the late requirements analysis in Section 3, and the ar 1 From the Greek trop e , which means easily changeable , also easily adaptable . See also [6, 5] for some early work on Tropos. A Knowledge Level Software Engineering 3 chitectural design in Section 4. Due to the lack of space, the last two phases, the detailed design and the implementation phases, are quickly summarized in Section 5. Each section starts with a short description of the ....

J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In Proceedings Third International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Sta ord UK, July 2000.


Towards Requirements-Driven Information Systems.. - Castro, Kolp, Mylopoulos (2002)   (40 citations)  Self-citation (Castro Kolp)   (Correct)

....we have adopted JACK as programming platform to study the generation of an implementation from a detailed design. JACK is a commercial product based on the BDI (Beliefs Desires Intentions) agent architecture. This paper is an extended and revised version of [7] and integrates further results from [6,20,21,32 34,37]. Section 2 of the paper describes a case study for a B2C (business to consumer) e commerce application. Section 3 introduces the primitive concepts o#ered by i and illustrates their use with an example. Sections 4, 5, and 6 illustrate how the technique works for late requirements, architectural ....

J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In B. Sharp, editor, Enterprise Information Systems II. Kluwer Publishing, 2001.


A Knowledge Level Software Engineering Methodology for.. - Perini, Giunchiglia, al. (2000)   (10 citations)  Self-citation (Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....analysis, architectural design, detailed design, and implementation. The five Tropos phases are then described, as applied in the context of the eCulture system example, in Sections 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. The conclusions are presented in section 8. This paper follows on two previous papers, 12] and [4], which provide some motivations behind the Tropos project, and an early glimpse of how the methodology works. With respect to these earlier papers much more emphasis has been put on the issue of developing knowledge level specifications. 2. THE TROPOS METHODOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW Tropos is intended ....

J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In Proceedings Third International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Stafford UK, July 2000.


A Requirements-Driven Development Methodology - Castro, Kolp, Mylopoulos (2001)   (16 citations)  Self-citation (Castro Kolp Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....among them. For this paper, we have adopted JACK as programming platform to study the generation of an implementation from a detailed design. JACK is a commercial product based on the BDI (BeliefsDesires Intentions) agent architecture. Early previews of the Tropos methodology appeared in [2, 13]. Section 2 of the paper describes a case study for a B2C (business to consumer) ecommerce application. Section 3 introduces the primitive concepts offered by i and illustrates their use with an example. Sections 4, 5, and 6 illustrate how the technique works for late requirements, architectural ....

Castro, J., Kolp, M. and Mylopoulos, J., Developing Agent-Oriented Information Systems for the Enterprise, Proceedings of the Second International Conference On Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS00), Stafford, UK, July 2000.


Towards Requirements-Driven Information Systems Engineering - Castro, Kolp, Mylopoulos (2002)   (40 citations)  Self-citation (Castro Kolp Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....we have adopted JACK as programming platform to study the generation of an implementation from a detailed design. JACK is a commercial product based on the BDI (Beliefs Desires Intentions) agent architecture. This paper is an extended and revised version of [7] and integrates further results from [6,20,21,31,32,37]. Section 2 of the paper describes a case study for a B2C (business to consumer) e commerce application. Section 3 introduces the primitive concepts o#ered by i and illustrates their use with an example. Sections 4, 5, and 6 illustrate how the technique works for late requirements, architectural ....

J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In B. Sharp, editor, Enterprise Information Systems II. Kluwer Publishing, 2001. 30


Agent-Oriented Software Development: A Case Study - Giorgini, Perini.. (2001)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....of AUML [8] to complement the features of i ; Implementation, where the actual implementation of the system is carried out, consistently with the detailed design. The motivations behind the Tropos project and an early glimpse of how the methodology would work for particular examples are given in [7, 3] This paper reports on a case study which applies the Tropos framework to all phases of analysis, design and implementation for fragments of a system developed for the government of Trentino (Provincia Autonoma di Trento, or PAT) The system (which we will call throughout the eCulture System) is ....

J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In Proceedings Third International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Stafford UK, July 2000.


Agent-Oriented Software Development: A Case Study - Giorgini, Perini.. (2001)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....[8] to complement the features of i ; Implementation, where the actual implementation of the system is carried out, consistently with the detailed design; we use a commercial agent programming platform, based on the BDI (Beliefs Desires Intentions) agent architecture for this phase. 7] and [3] present the motivations behind the Tropos project and offer an early glimpse of how the methodology would work for particular examples. This paper reports on a case study which applies the Tropos framework to all phases of analysis, design and implementation for fragments of a system developed ....

J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In Proceedings Third International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Stafford UK, July 2000.


A Requirements-Driven Development Methodology - Castro, Kolp, Mylopoulos (2001)   (16 citations)  Self-citation (Castro Kolp Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....among them. For this paper, we have adopted JACK as programming platform to study the generation of an implementation from a detailed design. JACK is a commercial product based on the BDI (BeliefsDesires Intentions) agent architecture. Early previews of the Tropos methodology appeared in [2, 14]. Section 2 of the paper describes a case study for a B2C (business to consumer) e commerce application. Section 3 introduces the primitive concepts offered by i and illustrates their use with an example. Sections 4, 5, and 6 illustrate how the technique works for late requirements, ....

Castro, J., Kolp, M. and Mylopoulos, J., Developing Agent-Oriented Information Systems for the Enterprise, Proceedings of the Second International Conference On Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS00), Stafford, UK, July 2000.


Towards Agent-Oriented Software Development - Castro, Kolp, Mylopoulos   Self-citation (Castro Kolp Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....that make the new paradigm attractive like flexibility, suitability for distributed applications, real time performance and decision, ability to act autonomously or to work in teams according the context. This paper then speculates on the nature of a software development framework, named Tropos [Cas00,Myl00], which is requirements driven in the sense that it is based on concepts used during early requirements analysis. To this end, we adopt the concepts offered by i [Yu95] a modeling framework offering concepts such as actor, agent, position and role, as well as social dependencies among actors, ....

Castro, J., Kolp, M. and Mylopoulos, J., Developing Agent-Oriented Information Systems for the Enterprise, Proceedings of the Second International Conference On Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS00), Stafford, UK, July 2000. 23


Architectural Styles for Information Systems: An.. - Kolp, Mylopoulos (2001)   Self-citation (Kolp Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....requirements analysis. To this end, we adopt the concepts offered by i [Yu95] a modeling framework offering concepts such as actor, agent, position and role, as well as social dependencies among actors, including goal, softgoal, task and resource ones. Previous versions of Tropos appeared in [Myl00, Cas00]. The proposed methodology spans four phases of software development: Early requirements, concerned with the understanding of a problem by studying an organizational setting; the output is an organizational model which includes relevant actors, their goals and tinter dependencies. Late ....

J. Castro, M. Kolp and J. Mylopoulos. Developing Agent-Oriented Information Systems for the Enterprise, Proceedings of the Second International Conference On Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS00), Stafford, UK, July 2000. 12


From Entities and Relationships to Social Actors and.. - Mylopoulos, Fuxman.. (2000)   Self-citation (Mylopoulos)   (Correct)

....to complement the features of i ; Implementation, where the actual implementation of the system is carried out, consistently with the detailed design; we use a commercial agent programming platform, based on the BDI (Beliefs Desires Intentions) agent architecture for this phase. MC00] and [CKM00] present the motivations behind the Tropos project and offer an early glimpse of how the methodology would work for particular examples. We are also exploring the application of model checking techniques [CGP99] in analyzing formal specifications such as those presented in this paper. For ....

J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In Second International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, July 2000.


Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering: a Case Study in.. - Donzelli, al. (2003)   (Correct)

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J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In Proceedings Third International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Stafford UK, July 2000.


Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering: a Case Study in.. - Donzelli, Bresciani (2003)   (Correct)

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J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. Developing agent-oriented information systems for the enterprise. In Proceedings Third International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Stafford UK, July 2000.

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