Abstract mental descriptions for agent design

2010 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-131 ◽  
Author(s):  
Milton Corrêa ◽  
Helder Coelho
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Author(s):  
RALPH DEPKE ◽  
REIKO HECKEL ◽  
JOCHEN MALTE KÜSTER

For the generic specification of protocols, goals, or workflows, many approaches to agent-oriented modeling provide a concept of role. Roles abstract from the concrete agents involved in an interaction. They provide means for the evolution of agents and serve as components of agent design. Despite the widespread usage of roles in agent-oriented modeling, a systematic analysis of the different aspects and properties of this concept is still missing. In this paper, we perform such an analysis and identify requirements for a general role concept. We develop such a role concept for a modeling approach based on the UML and graph transformation systems and exemplify its use for the specification (and application) of protocols. Finally, we provide a run-time semantics for roles based on concepts from the theory of graph transformation.


Author(s):  
E. Oliveira ◽  
E. Lima ◽  
J. Figueiredo

This article presents the formalization and analysis of three migration design patterns—itinerary, star-shaped, and branching—done by using of RPOO. A brief comparison between RPOO models and classical Colored Petri net (Jensen, 1992, 1997) models is also briefly presented.


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