Agent-Oriented Software Engineering IV: 4th InternationalWorkshop, AOSE 2003, Melbourne, Australia, July 15, 2003. Revised Papers

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The explosive growth of application areas such as electronic commerce, ent- prise resource planning and mobile computing has profoundly and irreversibly changed our views on software systems. Nowadays, software is to be based on open architectures that continuously change and evolve to accommodate new components and meet new requirements. Software must also operate on di- rent platforms, without recompilation, and with minimal assumptions about its operating environment and its users. Furthermore, software must be robust and autonomous, capable of serving a naive user with a minimum of overhead and interference. Agent concepts hold great promise for responding to the new realities of so- ware systems. They o?er higher-level abstractions and mechanisms that address issues such as knowledge representation and reasoning, communication, coor- nation, cooperation among heterogeneous and autonomous parties, perception, commitments, goals, beliefs, and intentions, all of which need conceptual mo- ling. On the one hand, the concrete implementation of these concepts can lead to advanced functionalities, e.g., in inference-based query answering, transaction control, adaptive work?ows, brokering and integration of disparate information sources, and automated communication processes. On the other hand, their rich representational capabilities allow more faithful and ?exible treatments of c- plex organizational processes, leading to more e?ective requirements analysis and architectural/detailed design.

Author(s): Bernhard Bauer, Jörg P. Müller (auth.), Paolo Giorgini, Jörg P. Müller, James Odell (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2935
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 247
Tags: Software Engineering; Programming Techniques; Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Logics and Meanings of Programs; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)

Front Matter....Pages -
Using UML in the Context of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering: State of the Art....Pages 1-24
Towards a Recursive Agent Oriented Methodology for Large-Scale MAS....Pages 25-35
Agent-Oriented Modeling by Interleaving Formal and Informal Specification....Pages 36-52
The ROADMAP Meta-model for Intelligent Adaptive Multi-agent Systems in Open Environments....Pages 53-68
Modeling Deployment and Mobility Issues in Multiagent Systems Using AUML....Pages 69-84
A Knowledge-Based Methodology for Designing Reliable Multi-agent Systems....Pages 85-95
A Framework for Constructing Multi-agent Applications and Training Intelligent Agents....Pages 96-109
Activity Theory for the Analysis and Design of Multi-agent Systems....Pages 110-122
A Design Taxonomy of Multi-agent Interactions....Pages 123-137
Automatic Derivation of Agent Interaction Model from Generic Interaction Protocols....Pages 138-152
Building Blocks for Agent Design....Pages 153-166
Supporting FIPA Interoperability for Legacy Multi-agent Systems....Pages 167-184
Dynamic Multi-agent Architecture Using Conversational Role Delegation....Pages 185-200
Temporal Aspects of Dynamic Role Assignment....Pages 201-213
From Agents to Organizations: An Organizational View of Multi-agent Systems....Pages 214-230
Modelling Multi-agent Systems with Soft Genes, Roles, and Agents....Pages 231-245
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