| J. Mylopoulos, M. Kolp, and J. Castro, "UML for AgentOriented Software Development: the Tropos Proposal", Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the Unified Modeling Language, Toronto, Canada, 2001. |
....otherwise they will be burdened again with programming concerns. At the moment, there is a need to architect this such that the resulting tool is less abstract and keeps them in their domain of expertise. We are exploring the provision of a UML like diagraming tool for generating agent programs[8]. 3.2 Services As stated earlier, the calculation algorithms developed by fellow physicist will be viewed as agent services that is wrapped in a science agent. This is a major concentration of our work as we see this concept providing distribution, parallel computation and software re use. ....
J. Mylopoulos, M. Kolp, and J. Castro. UML for agent-oriented software development: The tropos proposal. In The Unified Modeling Language, pages
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Mylopoulos, J., Kolp, M., Castro, J.: UML for AgentOriented Software Development: the Tropos Proposal. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the Unified Modeling Language (<<UML>> 2001.
....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 ....
....to UML [4] like AUML, the Agent Unified Modeling Language [3,38] proposed by the FIPA (Foundation for Physical Intelligent Agents) 19] and the OMG Agent Work group. We have also proposed and defined a set of stereotypes, tagged values, and constraints to accommodate Tropos concepts within UML [37]. As an example, Figure 13 depicts the i strategic dependency model from Figure 12 in UML using the stereotypes we have defined, notably i actor i dependency #. Such mapping in UML could also be done in a similar way for strategic rationale or goal analysis models. 21 i actor ....
J. Mylopoulos, M. Kolp, and J. Castro. UML for agent-oriented software development: The Tropos proposal. In Proc. of the 4th Int. Conf. on the Unified Modeling Language UML'01, Toronto, Canada, Oct. 2001.
....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 ....
....to UML [4] like AUML, the Agent Unified Modeling Language [3,38] proposed by the FIPA (Foundation for Physical Intelligent Agents) 19] and the OMG Agent Work group. We have also proposed and defined a set of stereotypes, tagged values, and constraints to accommodate Tropos concepts within UML in [37]. As an example, Figure 15 depicts the i strategic dependency model from Figure 14 in UML using the stereotypes we have defined, notably # i actor # and # i dependency #. Such mapping in UML could also be done in a similar way for strategic rationale or goal analysis models. To ....
J. Mylopoulos, M. Kolp, and J. Castro. UML for agent-oriented software development: The Tropos proposal. In Proc. of the 4th Int. Conf. on the Unified Modeling Language UML'01, Toronto, Canada, Oct. 2001.
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J. Mylopoulos, M. Kolp, and J. Castro, "UML for AgentOriented Software Development: the Tropos Proposal", Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the Unified Modeling Language, Toronto, Canada, 2001.
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Mylopoulos, J., Kolp, J. and Castro, J. (2001). UML for agent-oriented softwaredevelopment: the Tropos proposal, in UML2001 -- The Unified Modeling Language (eds. M. Gogolla and C. Kobryn), LNCS Vol 2185, Springer-Verlag, 422-441.
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J. Mylopoulos, M. Kolp, and J. Castro. UML for agent-oriented software development: The Tropos proposal. In M. Gogolla and C. Kobryn, editors, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on UML -- The Unified Modeling Language, Modeling Languages, Concepts, and Tools, LNCS 2185. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2001.
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J. Mylopoulos, M. Kolp, and J. Castro. UML for agentoriented software development: The tropos proposal. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2185:422--??, 2001.
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