Analysis and Design of Physical and Social Contexts in Multi-Agent Systems (bibtex)
Reference:
, "Analysis and Design of Physical and Social Contexts in Multi-Agent Systems", in Alessandro Garcia, Ricardo Choren, Carlos Lucena, Alexander Romanovsky, Tom Holvoet, Paolo Giorgini, Eds., Software Engineering for Multi-Agent Systems IV, vol. 3914 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), pp. 91-108, Springer Verlag, April 2006.
Abstract:
The multi-agent paradigm promises to provide systems with the ability to adapt to changing external contexts. In this paper, we propose an approach for the model-driven design of context-aware multi-agent systems. We provide a classification for differentiating between different aspects of context and present a specification technique for modeling these aspects. We finally discuss the difficult transition from general requirements to implemented solution and propose some techniques.
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@InCollection{FKHG06b_ag,
AUTHOR = {Klein, Florian and Giese, Holger},
TITLE = {{Analysis and Design of Physical and Social Contexts in Multi-Agent Systems}},
YEAR = {2006},
MONTH = {April},
BOOKTITLE = {Software Engineering for Multi-Agent Systems IV},
VOLUME = {3914},
PAGES = {91-108},
EDITOR = {Garcia, Alessandro and Choren, Ricardo and Lucena, Carlos and Romanovsky, Alexander and Holvoet, Tom and Giorgini, Paolo},
SERIES = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)},
PUBLISHER = {Springer Verlag},
URL = {http://www.uni-paderborn.de/cs/ag-schaefer/Veroeffentlichungen/Quellen/Papers/2006/selmas2005lncs.pdf},
PDF = {selmas2005lncs.pdf},
ABSTRACT = {The multi-agent paradigm promises to provide systems with the ability to adapt to changing external contexts. In this paper, we propose an approach for the model-driven design of context-aware multi-agent systems. We provide a classification for differentiating between different aspects of context and present a specification technique for modeling these aspects. We finally discuss the difficult transition from general requirements to implemented solution and propose some techniques.}
}
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