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Methodologies and software engineering for agent systems: the agent-oriented software engineering handbook
โ Scribed by Bergenti, Federico;Zambonelli, Franco;Gleizes, Marie-Pierre
- Publisher
- Springer;Kluwer Academic
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Multiagent systems artificial societies and simulated organizations
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
- Agent-based abstractions for software development / Munindar P. Singh -- 2. On the use of agents as components of software systems / Federico Bergenti and Michael N. Huhns -- 3. A survey on agent-oriented oriented software engineering research / Jorge J. Gomez-Sanz, Marie-Pierre Gervais and Gerhard Weiss -- 4. The Gaia methodology / Luca Cernuzzi, Thomas Juan, Leon Sterling and Franco Zambonelli -- 5. The Tropos methodology / Paolo Giorgini, Manuel Kolp, John Mylopoulos and Marco Pistore -- 6. The MaSE methodology / Scott A. DeLoach -- 7. A comparative evaluation of agent-oriented methodologies / Arnon Sturm and Onn Shehory -- 8. The ADELFE methodology / Gauthier Picard and Marie-Pierre Gleizes -- 9. The MESSAGE methodology / Giovanni Caire, Wim Coulier, Francisco Garijo, Jorge Gomez-Sanz, Juan Pavon, Paul Kearney and Philippe Massonet -- 10. The SADDE methodology / Carles Sierra, Jordi Sabater, Jaume Agusti and Pere Garcia -- 11. The Prometheus methodology / Michael Winikoff and Lin Padgham -- 12. The AUML approach / Marc-Philippe Huget, James Odell and Bernhard Bauer -- 13. FIPA-compliant agent infrastructures / Fabio Bellifemine and Agostino Poggi -- 14. Coordination infrastructures in the engineering of multiagent systems / Andrea Omicini, Sascha Ossowski and Alessandro Ricci -- 15. Engineering amorphous computing systems / Radhika Nagpal and Marco Mamei -- 16. Making self-organising adaptive multiagent systems work / Jean-Pierre George, Bruce Edmonds and Pierre Glize -- 17. Engineering swarming systems / H. Van Dyke Parunak and Sven A. Brueckner -- 18. Online engineering and open computational systems / Martin Fredriksson and Rune Gustavsson -- 19. Agents for ubiquitous computing / Zakaria Maamar, Walter Binder and Boualem Benatallah -- 20. Agents and the grid / Luc Moreau, Michael Luck, Simon Miles, Juri Papay, Keith Decker and Terry Payne -- 21. Roadmap of agent-oriented software engineering / Zahia Guessoum, Massimo Cossentino and Juan Pavon.
โฆ Table of Contents
- Agent-based abstractions for software development / Munindar P. Singh --
2. On the use of agents as components of software systems / Federico Bergenti and Michael N. Huhns --
3. A survey on agent-oriented oriented software engineering research / Jorge J. Gomez-Sanz, Marie-Pierre Gervais and Gerhard Weiss --
4. The Gaia methodology / Luca Cernuzzi, Thomas Juan, Leon Sterling and Franco Zambonelli --
5. The Tropos methodology / Paolo Giorgini, Manuel Kolp, John Mylopoulos and Marco Pistore --
6. The MaSE methodology / Scott A. DeLoach --
7. A comparative evaluation of agent-oriented methodologies / Arnon Sturm and Onn Shehory --
8. The ADELFE methodology / Gauthier Picard and Marie-Pierre Gleizes --
9. The MESSAGE methodology / Giovanni Caire, Wim Coulier, Francisco Garijo, Jorge Gomez-Sanz, Juan Pavon, Paul Kearney and Philippe Massonet --
10. The SADDE methodology / Carles Sierra, Jordi Sabater, Jaume Agusti and Pere Garcia --
11. The Prometheus methodology / Michael Winikoff and Lin Padgham --
12. The AUML approach / Marc-Philippe Huget, James Odell and Bernhard Bauer --
13. FIPA-compliant agent infrastructures / Fabio Bellifemine and Agostino Poggi --
14. Coordination infrastructures in the engineering of multiagent systems / Andrea Omicini, Sascha Ossowski and Alessandro Ricci --
15. Engineering amorphous computing systems / Radhika Nagpal and Marco Mamei --
16. Making self-organising adaptive multiagent systems work / Jean-Pierre George, Bruce Edmonds and Pierre Glize --
17. Engineering swarming systems / H. Van Dyke Parunak and Sven A. Brueckner --
18. Online engineering and open computational systems / Martin Fredriksson and Rune Gustavsson --
19. Agents for ubiquitous computing / Zakaria Maamar, Walter Binder and Boualem Benatallah --
20. Agents and the grid / Luc Moreau, Michael Luck, Simon Miles, Juri Papay, Keith Decker and Terry Payne --
21. Roadmap of agent-oriented software engineering / Zahia Guessoum, Massimo Cossentino and Juan Pavon.
โฆ Subjects
Agentia;Agents intelligents (Logiciels);COMPUTERS--Programming--Open Source;COMPUTERS--Software Development & Engineering--General;COMPUTERS--Software Development & Engineering--Tools;Gรฉnie logiciel;Programmatuurtechniek;Software engineering;Intelligent agents (Computer software);Electronic books;Geฬnie logiciel;COMPUTERS -- Programming -- Open Source;COMPUTERS -- Software Development & Engineering -- Tools;COMPUTERS -- Software Development & Engineering -- General
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