Proceedings Workshop: Agent-oriented methodologies

 

J. Debenham, B. Henderson-Sellers, N. Jennings & J. Odell (Eds). Proceedings of the OOPSLA 2002 Workshop on Agent-Oriented Methodologies. ISBN 0-9581915-0-6. COTAR (2002) soft binding, 130 pages.

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Contents (in alphabetical order of first author’s last name):

The TROPOS Analysis Process as Graph Transformation System
Paolo Bresciani & Paolo Giorgini

Modeling Role-based Interactions for Agents
Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi & Franco Zambonelli

On the Evaluation of Agent Oriented Methodologies
Luca Cernuzzi & Gustavo Rossi

An Agent Negotiation Pattern Language
Steven P Fonseca & Simon Thompson

Nemo: an Agent-Oriented Software Engineering Methodology
Marc-Philippe Huget

UML and Agents: Current Trends and Future Directions
Marc-Philippe Huget, James Odell & Bernhard Bauer

Multi-Agent Methodologies' Incoherencies
Ammar Lahlouhi & Zaidi Sahnoun

A Natural Extension of Tropos Methodology for Modelling Security
Haralambos Mouratidis, Paolo Giorgini, Gordon Manso & Ian Philp

Extending the Unified Modeling Language to Model Mobile Agents
Haralambos Mouratidis, James Odell & Gordon Manson

Prometheus: A Pragmatic Methodology for Engineering Intelligent Agents
Lin Padgham & Michael Winikoff

Explicit Programming Approach for Modeling Agent Coordination
Suprio Ray & Kris De Volder

Agent Implementation Patterns
Kurt Schelfthout, Tim Coninx, Alexander Helleboogh, Tom Holvoet, Elke Steegmans & Danny Weyns

 

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University of Technology, Sydney
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NSW 2007
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