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Bauer, B. (1999). Extending UML for the Specification of Agent Interaction Protocols, Submitted for the 6th Call for Proposal of FIPA.

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UML for Agent-Oriented Software Development: The Tropos.. - Mylopoulos, Kolp, Castro (2001)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....dependency Media Supplier Media Shop Satisfied Customers Fig. 9. Representing the i Model from Figure 1 in UML with stereotypes In addition to the introduction of Tropos concepts in UML through stereotypes, we also adopt UML extensions proposed by FIPA and the OMG Agent Work group [1, 21, 22]. The rest of the section concentrates on the Shopping cart actor and the check out dependency. Figure 10 depicts a partial UML class diagram focusing on that actor that will be implemented as an aggregation of several CartForms and ItemLines. Associations ItemDetail to On line Catalogue, ....

....[0. string prevPurchPrice[ 0. 0. integer CustomerProfileCard i actor i actor i actor Fig. 10. Partial Class Diagram for Store Front Focusing on Shopping Cart To specify the checkout task, for instance, we use AUML the Agent Unified Modeling Language [1], which supports templates and packages to represent checkout as an object, but also in terms of sequence and collaborations diagrams. Figure 11(a) introduces the checkout interaction context which is triggered by the checkout communication act (CA) and ends with a returned information status. ....

Bauer, B., Extending UML for the Specification of Agent Interaction Protocols, OMG document ad/99-12-03, FIPA submission to the OMG's Analysis and Design Task Force (ADTF) in response to the Request of Information (RFI) entitled "UML2.0 RFI", December 1999.


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

....mechanisms, ontology communication, agent interaction protocols, plan model, etc. from the agent programming community. One possibility, among admittedly many, is to adopt one of the extensions to UML proposed by the FIPA (Foundation for Intelligent Agents) and the OMG Agent Work group [Bau99,Ode99,Ode00]. The rest of the section concentrates on the Shopping cart actor and the check out dependency. Figure 9 depict a partial UML class diagram focusing on that actor that will be implemented as an aggregation of several CartForms and ItemLines. Associations ItemDetail to On line Catalogue, ....

....the label Plans: One of these plans is the checkout task dependency between Shopping Cart and Order Processor which involves a detailed design of an agent interaction protocol (AIP) to describe inter agent dynamics. To define such a protocol, we use AUML the Agent Unified Modeling Language [Bau99], which supports templates and packages to represent the protocol as an object, but also in terms of sequence and collaborations diagrams. 15 id long itemNbr string itemTitle string MediaItem itemBarCode OLE itemPicture : OLE category :string genre string publisher : string editor ....

Bauer, B., Extending UML for the Specification of Agent Interaction Protocols, OMG document ad/99-12-03, FIPA submission to the OMG's Analysis and Design Task Force (ADTF) in response to the Request of Information (RFI) entitled "UML2.0 RFI", December 1999.


Coordination Of Supply Webs Based On Dispositive Protocols - Stockheim, Schwind.. (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Bauer, B. (1999). Extending UML for the Specification of Agent Interaction Protocols, Submitted for the 6th Call for Proposal of FIPA.

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