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D. T. Ndumu and H. S. Nwana. Research and Development Challanges for AgentBased Systems. IEE Proc. of Software Engineering, 144(1):2-10, February 1997.

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Caselp, A Rapid Prototyping Environment For Agent Based Software - Zini (2001)   (Correct)

....is extremely relevant and is fundamental for the success of innovative SE approaches. Below, we brie y present two paradigms that may be very useful to realize novel environments for the development of such complex systems. 1.2. 1 Multi agent systems Intelligent agents and multi agent systems [86, 66, 39] represent an innovative way of analyzing, designing and implementing complex, heterogeneous and distributed software applications. The agent based view o ers a powerful and high level conceptualization that software engineers can exploit to considerably improve the way in which software is ....

D. T. Ndumu and H. S. Nwana. Research and Development Challanges for AgentBased Systems. IEE Proc. of Software Engineering, 144(1):2-10, February 1997.


Logic Programming & Multi-Agent Systems: a.. - Bozzano.. (1999)   (Correct)

....that Logic Programming will play a very effective role in this area, both as a tool for developing real applications and as a semantically well founded language for basing program analysis and proof of properties on. 1. 1 Introduction During the last few years Multi Agent Systems (MAS) WJ95,NN97] have certainly been one of the most debated approaches to software development. The main reason for this great interest is the intriguing way a software system is viewed in the MAS setting i.e. as a set of autonomous, intelligent and interacting entities that either cooperate to achieve a common ....

....and goals can be first order objects, explicitly represented in the state. In this case, according to [KS96] we mean rational agents. Otherwise, what the agents aim at is implicitly coded into the behaviour they are given. From a practical applications point of view, the main types of agents [NN97] can be roughly classified as: ffl collaborative agents: emphasize autonomy and cooperation; they are typically static and large and may have to negotiate to achieve acceptable agreements; 4 M. Bozzano, G. Delzanno, M. Martelli, V. Mascardi, F. Zini ffl personal assistance agents: support and ....

D. T. Ndumu and H. S. Nwana. Research and development challanges for agent--based systems. IEE Proceedings of Software Engineering, 144(1):2--10, February 1997.


Combining Logical Agents with Rapid Prototyping.. - Dart..   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....a set of entities have to cooperate and coordinate for exchanging information coming from diverse existing sources. Hence, integration and reusing of different kinds of information and software tools is an urgent necessity that new software products have to cope with. The agent oriented paradigm [25, 19] is an emerging technology which permits a high level model of applications in which many autonomous, intelligent and interacting entities (a MultiAgent System or MAS) cooperate to achieve a common goal or compete to satisfy personal needs. Our interest in intelligent agents is driven by the firm ....

D. T. Ndumu and H. S. Nwana. Research and development challanges for agent--based systems. IEE Proceedings of Software Engineering, 144(1):2--10, February 1997.

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