| , N Glaser. Contribution to Knowledge Modelling in a Multi-Agent Framework (PhD. Dissertation.1996. |
....there exists several others to be used in designing intelligent agent systems, especially multi agent systems. Such include Agent oriented Analysis and Design [Burmeister 1996] Multi Agent Scenario Based Method (MASB) Moulin and Brassard 1995] and two extensions of the CommonKADS method: CoMoMAS [Glaser 1996] and MAS CommonKADS [Iglesias et al. 1997] The methodologies have also been reviewed by Cernuzzi and Giret. In table 1. the different methodologies are compared with features like autonomy, reactivity, proactivity, mental notions, cooperation with agents and non agents and mobility. Add to this ....
, N Glaser. Contribution to Knowledge Modelling in a Multi-Agent Framework (PhD. Dissertation.1996.
.... Several methodologies have been proposed for the development of MAS, but they remain incomplete: they are either an extension of object oriented methodologies (e.g. Agent Modeling for System of BDI agents [Kinny et al., 1996] or an extension of knowledge based methodologies (e.g. CoMoMAS [Glaser, 1996]) These various methodologies do not provide adequate specifics to model agents characteristics, such as their mental state or their social behaviour in the context of MAS. Even methodologies especially developed for MAS, such as GAIA [Wooldridge et al., 2000] do not truly take into account some ....
....Systems Using MAS CommonKADS [Iglesias et al.,1997] 6. GAIA [Wooldridge et al., 2000] 7. Multi Agent Scenario Based Method (MASB) Moulin et al., 1996] 8. Multiagent Systems Engineering (MaSE) Deloach, 1999] 9. The CoMoMAS Methodology and Environment for Multi Agent System Development [Glaser, 1996]. We consider these 9 methodologies as representative of the main existing approaches. We could also have studied methods such as MESSAGE UML [Giovanni et al., 2001] MESSAGE UML tries to combine the approaches of GAIA and MAS CommonKADS by defining in a clear way the concepts required for ....
Glaser, N. Contribution to Knowledge Modelling in a Multi-Agent Framework (the CoMoMAS Approach). PhD thesis, Universit Henri Poincar, Nancy I, France, November,1996.
....clear. MASB [20, 21] proposes an AO methodology that covers analysis and design. The behaviour diagrams are similar to the internal use case diagrams, and it proposes a new graphical notation (perhaps too complex) for modelling the agents. The conversation modelling is only mentioned. CoMoMAS [10] proposes also an extension to CommonKADS for MAS. It has a very interesting extension to CML for MAS and a good redefinition of the expertise model. It also defines a new model for cooperation, but is less developed than our coordination model. Our model also proposes different graphical ....
Norbert Glaser. Contribution to Knowledge Modelling in a Multi-Agent Framework (the CoMoMAS Approach). PhD thesis, L'Universtite Henri Poincare, Nancy I, France, November 1996.
....engineering methodologies is that it can be seen as a European standard for knowledge modelling. CommonKADS defines the modelling activity as the building of a number of separate models that capture salient features of the system and its environment. We will review the extensions CoMoMAS [16] and MAS CommonKADS [19] though there have been other preliminary works [9, 25, 37, 47] The CoMoMAS methodology Glaser [16] proposes an extension to the methodology CommonKADS [42] for MAS modelling. The following models are defined: Agent Model: this is the main model of the methodology ....
....the modelling activity as the building of a number of separate models that capture salient features of the system and its environment. We will review the extensions CoMoMAS [16] and MAS CommonKADS [19] though there have been other preliminary works [9, 25, 37, 47] The CoMoMAS methodology Glaser [16] proposes an extension to the methodology CommonKADS [42] for MAS modelling. The following models are defined: Agent Model: this is the main model of the methodology and define the agent architecture and the agent knowledge, that is classified as social, cooperative, control, cognitive and ....
Norbert Glaser. Contribution to Knowledge Modelling in a Multi-Agent Framework (the CoMoMAS Approach). PhD thesis, L'Universtite Henri Poincare, Nancy I, France, November 1996.
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