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"MESSAGE: Methodology for Engineering Systems of Software Agents -- Initial Methodology." EURESCOM Participants in Project P907-GI, July 2000.

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Determining When to Use an Agent-Oriented Software.. - O'Malley, DeLoach (2001)   (Correct)

....a multiagent system. In particular, multiagent systems can provide benefits such as processing speedup, reduced communication bandwidth, and increased reliability [7] However, the academic community, as well as industry, is still trying to determine which problems call for a multiagent approach [5, 8]. Once the decision to use a multiagent design is made, a number of methodologies exist for building multiagent systems [4] The methodologies range from extensions of existing object oriented methodologies to new agent oriented techniques, which offer a new perspective to developing multiagent ....

....in 1999 when they began a project to explore the use of agent technologies within the European telecommunications industry. One of the projects three objectives is to define guidance for the identification of application areas where an agent based approach is better suited than other approaches [8]. The consortium produced the following five guidelines to help a developer decide whether or not an agent oriented approach is appropriate [8] 1. An agent oriented approach is beneficial in situations where complex diverse types of communication are required. 2. An agent oriented approach is ....

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MESSAGE: Methodology for Engineering Systems of Software Agents Initial Methodology. EURESCOM Participants in Project P907-GI, July 2000.


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"MESSAGE: Methodology for Engineering Systems of Software Agents -- Initial Methodology." EURESCOM Participants in Project P907-GI, July 2000.

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