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DDEMAS: A Domain Design Technique for Multi-agent Domain Engineering.

Authors :
Akoka, Jacky
Liddle, Stephen W.
Song, Il-Yeol
Bertolotto, Michela
Comyn-Wattiau, Isabelle
Si-Said Cherfi, Samira
Heuvel, Willem-Jan van den
Thalheim, Bernhard
Kolp, Manuel
Bresciani, Paolo
Trujillo, Juan
Kop, Christian
Mayr, Heinrich C.
Girardi, Rosario
Lindoso, Alisson Neres
Source :
Perspectives in Conceptual Modeling; 2005, p141-150, 10p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Multi-agent Domain Engineering is a process for the construction of domain-specific agent-oriented reusable software artifacts, like domain models representing the requirements of a family of multi-agent systems, and frameworks, implementing an agent-oriented solution to those requirements. This work describes DDEMAS, an ontology-based technique for the architectural and detailed design of multi-agent frameworks providing a solution to the requirements of a family of multi-agent software systems specified in a domain model. DDEMAS is part of MADEM, a methodology for domain analysis and design of a family of multi-agent systems in a domain. Domain models and multi-agent frameworks are part of a knowledge base constructed through the instantiation of ONTOMADEM, an ontology that represents the knowledge of MADEM. Some examples from a case study on the application of DDEMAS on the construction of a multi-agent framework for the development of usage mining-based Web personalization systems are also described. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9783540293958
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Perspectives in Conceptual Modeling
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
32907386
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/11568346_16