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....Universith degli Studi di Parma Parco Area delle Scienze 181A 1 43100 Parma, Italy Bergenti,Poggi CE.UniPR.IT 1. Introduction The ever increasing importance of the Web is promoting the development of agent technology and it is driving the introduction of agent oriented software engineering [5, 3, 7]. This discipline has just been accepted by the conununity of software engineering with the introduction of the AOSE (Agent Oriented Software Engineering) workshop at ICSE and with the creation of the OMG Agent Special Interest Group. Agent oriented software engineering introduces a new level of ....
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....an instance of the more general agent type) 4. RELATED WORK In this section we will limit our review of research projects in the area of agent oriented methodologies that are based on UML and or BDI like agents. For more details on other methodologies we refer the reader to surveys in [23] and [10]. Rumbaugh et al. s Object Modeling Technique (OMT) was adapted by Kinny et al. [13] to translate the Belief, Goal, Plan and Agent Models to formal models like BDI, our approach provides modeling and implementation with the advantage of using application specific design and implementation ....
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....and Design for Multi Agent Programming. modeling and designing open systems. The high level and knowledge oriented view of agents makes them a natural abstraction to allow modularization of knowledge in the system. Methodologies for Agent Oriented Software Engineering are beginning to emerge. [5,15] survey current methodologies and approaches. On the whole, agent oriented methodologies are immature. They lack some important capabilities to facilitate the development of complex open systems. They remain to be tested to see if they scale for large systems. One important missing capability is ....
....are not well modeled by the object abstraction. The OO mechanisms to relate objects, namely inheritance and aggregation, cannot easily capture the complex, and often dynamically initiated relationships between the software entities. A variety of agent based methodologies have been proposed [5] provides a comprehensive survey. Most of these methodologies do not address the characteristics of architectural independence, robustness and scalability adequately. In particular, there has been insufficient coverage on facilitating the specification of dynamic social interactions. 3.2 The Gaia ....
Iglesias, C., Garijo, M., and Gonzalez, J. A Survey of AgentOriented Methodologies. In Intelligent Agents V - Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL-98), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. 1999
....[2] are not very applicable to the definition of the communicative, organisational and role oriented structures that characterise agent societies. Over the last few years, a series of specific modelling techniques and development methodologies have been proposed for the agents paradigm [3], some of which began to conceive MAS as artificial organisations. Most of these modelling techniques define an organisation as a collection of roles (i.e. role model) 4] and a set of interaction protocols that occur between these roles [5] although they do not provide higher level ....
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....in order to represent agents. We then compare our approach to Bauer s approach [1] I Introduction Multiagent system designers like object oriented system designers need methodologies and tools to design their systems. Several methodologies are available for multiagent system design (see [9] for a helpful survey) We are particularly interested in the graphical modeling language Agent UML [12] 2] This language is used for the analysis and design of multiagent systems and is an extension of the well known UML [3] As Odell and Bauer noted it [12] 2] it is important to make profit ....
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.... Also in [9] the necessity of a general methodology for mul tiagent systems is emphasized: as the field matures, the broader acceptance of agent oriented systems will become increasingly tied to the availability of wellfounded techniques and methodologies for systems development (likewise, see [10] for a similar point of view) The proposal presented in this paper aims to constitute a first step in addressing the above requests for a general development methodology for multiagent systems. In section 7, we compare our approach with some of the few others presented in literature. 3 Agency ....
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.... of a general methodology for developing multiagent systems is stressed: as the field matures, the broader acceptance of agent oriented systems will become increasingly tied to the availability and accessibility of well founded techniques and methodologies for systems development (see also [75] for a similar point of view) Our proposal presented in this thesis aims to address these questions. In the following of this subsection, we illustrate the most significant ones of the few methodological proposals presented in literature (see the related works in [129] for other methodologies) ....
....agents in the framework. The final step in the exploitation of the hierarchical relationships among entities in order to reveal and to exploit any structural similarity. For other methodologies for developing multiagent systems and for a general survey on the agent oriented methodologies see [75]. The authors identify four different kinds of approaches to a general agent oriented methodology: extensions of the existing object oriented methodologies, extensions of the existing knowledge engineering methodologies, formal methodologies, and software engineering methodologies. 2.2 Agencies ....
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....and a means for locating agents. The platform is not responsible for providing any means for implementing service level interoperability or autonomy [2] and it must be completed with other components to support the concepts of agent oriented software engineering, such as roles, goals and plans [8, 10]. Agents communicate explicitly sending messages and such messages may reach either agents within the same platform or agents on different platforms. This difference must be transparent to the developer and the platform is responsible for this. In addition, an agent platform can be physically ....
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....and capabilities: what other components they interact with, and via which event database; and for events and databases: what components read post write receive them. 4 Related Work There is currently a large amount of work being done in agent oriented software engineering methodologies (e.g. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 22], and see the references in [15] It is not possible in a brief conference paper to do justice to the significant amount of work being done. The GAIA methodology [22] has, like Prometheus, been developed over a number of years by people experienced in building agent systems. However we found ....
C. Iglesias, M. Garijo, and J. Gonzglez. A survey of agentoriented methodologies. In J. Mtiller, M.P. Singh, and A. S. Rao, editors, ATAL-98, pages 317330. Springer-Verlag: Heidelberg, Germany, 1999.
....domain) by adding appropriate features to the common elements. The assembled methodology can be modified during development to support changing aspects of the system. 1. Introduction Many diverse Agent Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) approaches and methodologies have been proposed [4, 14], including the AAII methodology, AUML, Gaia, MaSE, Tropos, Prometheus and ROADMAP [6, 8, 15, 3, 11, 10, 5] Each of the methodologies has different strengths and weaknesses, and different specialized features to support different aspects of their intended application domains. Clearly no single ....
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....is an enormous help in thinking about and deciding on the design issues, as well as conveying the design decisions. Unfortunately space limitations preclude a detailed comparison with the many existing methodologies. We simply note that Prometheus differs from existing methodologies (e.g. [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9]) in that it focuses on the development of intelligent agents rather than black boxes, supports software engineering activities from requirements specification through to detailed design and implementation, Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or ....
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.... issues, how does the methodology support the modelling and reasoning about the social relationship involved in the above scenarios How would they represent for example the fact that patient expects to have a plan to monitor his progress established by the physician as in scenario EA2.0 Iglesias [Iglesias 99] mention that MasCommonKads [Iglesias 98] has an informal phase for collecting the user requirement using use cases and MSC (Message Sequence Charts) Regnell 96] can the software engineer benefit from this MESSAGE [Evans 01] offers Organisational and task goal view, how much would it help ....
....of researchers can return to again and again for additional insight and inspiration has been called exemplars . Feather 97] has studied the challenge of designing suitable exemplars for requirements engineering. Several works have surveyed and reviewed agent oriented methodologies (e.g. Iglesias 99] Tveit01] Wooldridge 01] These are invaluable for orienting the reader to the increasingly numerous and diverse approaches being taken. The exemplar proposed in this paper aims to complement these works by challenging researchers and users of methodologies to do finer grained explorations ....
Iglesias, C.A. and Gonzlez, J.C. "A Survey of Agent-Oriented Methodologies" In Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures and Languages (ATAL'98), LNAI n1555 - Springer Verlag, Paris, France, July 1998, pp:317-330.
....From Agent Oriented Software Engineering Frameworks for building multi agent systems are also a central issue in the area of agent oriented software engineering. Existing schemata provide support on di#erent levels and for di#erent stages of development. Methods like GAIA [9] or MAS CommonKADS [10] concentrate on the analysis and design task by providing means for capturing views onto and models of the agent system in a top down manner. The actual implementation is not tackled; the user is directed to use standard frameworks, like UML. On the other hand, declarative languages and schemata ....
C. Iglesias, M. Garijo, and J. C. Gonzales. A survey of agent-oriented methodologies. In J. P. Muller, M. Singh, and A. S. Rao, editors, Intelligent Agents V: Proceedings of the ATAL'98, volume 1555 of LNAI. Springer, 1999.
....systems in SLABS and other formalisms as well is difficult due to the complexity of agent based systems. On the other hand, in recent years, a large amount of research work has been reported in the literature about the development processes and methods for engineering agentbased systems, e.g. [13, 14, 15, 16, 17]. These works mostly utilise diagrammatic notations to support the analysis and design of multi agent systems. How such diagrammatic notations are related to the logic and formal models of agents remains as an open problem. In this paper, we investigate how descriptions of multi agent systems in ....
Iglesias, C.A., Garijo, M., Gonzalez, J.C.: A Survey of Agent-Oriented Methodologies. In: Muller, J.P., Singh, M.P., Rao, A., (eds.): Intelligent Agents V. LNAI, Vol. 1555. Springer, Berlin (1999) 317-330
....them and that we do not necessarily operationalize these intentional and social structures early on during the development process, avoiding to freeze solutions to a given requirement in the produced software designs. There already exist some proposals for agent oriented software development like [3,27,28,31,41,46,48]. Such proposals are mostly extensions to known objectoriented and or knowledge engineering methodologies. Moreover, all these proposals focus on design as opposed to requirements analysis and are therefore considerably narrower in scope than Tropos. Indeed, Tropos proposes to 28 adopt ....
C. Iglesias, M. Garrijo, and J. Gonzalez. A survey of agent-oriented methodologies. In Proc. of the 5th Int. Workshop on Intelligent Agents: Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages, ATAL'98, pages 317--330, Paris, France, Oct. 1999.
....decomposition of behavior, usually building (as in Gaia) on some notion of role, and those such as cassiopeia that are bottom up approaches which begin by identifying elementary agent behaviours. A very useful survey which classifies and reviews these and other methodologies has also appeared [16]. The definition and use of various notions of role, responsibility, interaction, team and society or organization in particular methods for agent oriented analysis and design has inherited or adapted much from more general uses of these concepts within multi agent systems, including ....
C. A. Iglesias, M. Garijo, and J. C. Gonzalez, "A survey of agent-oriented methodologies," in Intelligent Agents V---Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL-98), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence,J.P.M uller, M. P. Singh, and A. S. Rao, (Eds.), Springer-Verlag: Heidelberg, 1999.
....some existing approaches to agent based software engineering. We rst present Jack [15] a Java based toolkit for the development of agent based systems. We then outline three methods for agent based software engineering: a method for realizing systems of BDI agents [40] the MAS CommonKADS [37], and Tropos [69] Methods consist of a sequence of steps which enable software engineers to build agent based systems, either at the macro or micro level. A method may, but will not necessarily be supported by automatic software tools to perform the various steps, which are generally only ....
....An active node has an associated activity : a subgoal, an 38 iteration construct, or a subgraph. Transitions in a plan diagram are labelled with events, conditions (predicates from the agent s beliefs set) or actions (de ned in the belief set or pre de ned) 2.5. 3 MAS CommonKADS MAS CommonKADS [37] is a method for agent based software development. It extends CommonKADS, a method for the engineering of knowledge based systems, with object oriented and protocol engineering techniques. The former are used to give structure to the knowledge that agents have, the latter enable the speci cation ....
C. A. Iglesias, M. Garijo, and J. C. Gonzalez. A Survey of Agent-Oriented Methodologies. In M. P. Singh J. P. Muller and A. S. Rao, editors, Intelligent Agents V. Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages - 5th International Workshop, number 1555 in Lecture Notes in Articial Intelligence, Paris, France, July 1998. Springer-Verlag.
....the execution of the system. According to these definitions, it must be recognized that most of the current methodologies focus on the analysis phase in the sense that they define the organization, the architecture and the description of the system elements, namely the agents and their relations [5, 6, 12]. This corresponds to the functional definition of the system, i.e. its software architecture. On the other hand, some works deal with the development of platforms for the agents execution, either in conformance with standards such as MASIF or FIPA or not [7, 11,13] However, no correlation is ....
Iglesias C. A., Garijo M. and Gonzalez J. C.: A survey of agent-oriented methodologies, In Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures and Languages (ATAL'98), LNAI n1555 - Springer Verlag, Paris, France, July 1998, pp317330
....the problem of undesirable system properties induced by autonomous behaviour on the other must be a core concern of agent oriented software engineering, and is the basic motivation underlying the work described here. A number of agent oriented software engineering methods are now available (see [9] for a good survey) EXPAND is most closely related to those among these methods which also focus on the analysis and design of the system level (e.g. Gaia [16] Aalaadin [6] and Cassiopeia [5] All available methods as well as EXPAND aim at supporting a structured development of non chaotic ....
C. Iglesias, M. Garijo, and J. Gonzales. A survey of agent-oriented methodologies. In J. Muller, M. Singh, and A. Rao, editors, Intelligent Agents V. Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL-98), Lecture Notes in Articial Intelligence Vol. 1555, pages 317-330. Springer-Verlag, 1999.
....on the Web and users cannot wait for developers evolving their products to take advantage of these new resources. 3. Agent oriented Software Engineering The research on agent oriented software engineering is based on the possibility to model a software system at the agent level of abstraction [4,7,20,21, 26, 42, 47,46]. This level of abstraction considers agents as atomic entities that communicate to implement the functionality of the system. Various initiatives [26, 47] are devoted to establish a methodology for an agent oriented development process and this work shows a brief overview of the common ideas ....
C. A. Iglesias, M. Garijo and J. C. A. Gonzlez, Survey of Agent-Oriented Methodologies, Proceedin Proceedings International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL'98), (1998) 317-330.
....the problem of undesirable system properties induced by autonomous behaviour on the other must be a core concern of agent oriented software engineering, and is the basic motivation underlying the work described here. A number of agent oriented software engineering methods are now available (see [11] for a good survey) EXPAND is most closely related to those among these methods which also focus on the analysis and design of the system level (e.g. Gaia [18] Aalaadin [8] Cassiopeia [7] and MESSAGE [2] All available methods as well as EXPAND aim at supporting a structured development of ....
C. Iglesias, M. Garijo, and J.C. Gonzales. A survey of agent-oriented methodologies. In J.P. Muller, M.P. Singh, and A. Rao, editors, Intelligent Agents V. Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL-98), Lecture Notes in Articial Intelligence Vol. 1555, pages 317-330. Springer-Verlag, 1999.
....methodologies (AOM) and modeling techniques have been suggested in last few years [4, 12, 15, 16, 24] They take object oriented methodologies (OOM) as their basis, extend the OOM to cover limits of the OOM, and suggest new kinds of AOM. A survey of current agent oriented methodologies is found in [11]. There are similarities among AOM in concept of differences between agents and objects. Agents do not just of attributes and methods, but also have mental state and concepts such as plans or goals. Based on OMT [20] the approach of Kinny et. al [16] is the most strong extension case of AOM, but ....
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....a closer look at distributed software systems. Recently, a large share of this research has focused on intelligent distributed systems, which have come to be known as multiagent systems. As a result, new development methodologies specifically designed for multiagent systems have been introduced [3] and several tools are now available for building multiagent systems [12] The goal of our research at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) is to define a complete multiagent system development methodology and an associated toolset to support its use. Our methodology, Multiagent Systems ....
C. Iglesias, M. Garijo, and J. Gonzlez, "A Survey of Agent-Oriented Methodologies," in Intelligent Agents V. Agents Theories, Architectures, and Languages, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1555, J. P. Mller, M. P. Singh, and A. S. Rao (Eds.), Springer-Verlag, 1998.
....semantic with class and collaboration diagrams. Therefore, it can be managed with any off the shelf CASE tool supporting UML. 1 Introduction The research on agent oriented software engineering starts from the possibility to model a software system at the agent level of abstraction [8]. This level of abstraction considers agents as atomic entities that communicate to implement the functionality of the system. This communication is supported by an agent communication language, such as FIPA ACL [5] or KQML [2] and by an ontology used to associate a meaning with content messages. ....
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....specifying an object s behaviour in terms of interaction protocols does not make it an agent. The second category of work aims at developing a methodology from agent theory, mainly covering analysis and design. Typically these methodologies define a number of models for both analysis and design [8] such as Gaia [6] and MAS CommonKads [7] The Gaia methodology has two analysis models and three design models. While the analysis models are based on well defined concepts, these only represent a subset of the concepts required for agent oriented analysis. The design models are not clearly ....
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