Guiding Goal Modeling Using Scenarios
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Handling Obstacles in Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering - special section on current trends in exception handling—part II
Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering: A Guided Tour
RE '01 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
The rational unified process made easy: a practitioner's guide to the RUP
The rational unified process made easy: a practitioner's guide to the RUP
The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction
The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction
Tropos: An Agent-Oriented Software Development Methodology
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Developing Intelligent Agent Systems: A Practical Guide
Developing Intelligent Agent Systems: A Practical Guide
Systematic Incremental Development of Agent Systems, using Prometheus
QSIC '05 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Quality Software
Systematic Incremental Development of Agent Systems, using Prometheus
QSIC '05 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Quality Software
Prioritisation mechanisms to support incremental development of agent systems
International Journal of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
The goal-oriented design of agent systems: a refinement of Prometheus and its evaluation
International Journal of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
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This paper describes modifications to the System Specificaton Phase of the Prometheus agent development methodology. The modifications include introduction of actors, and provision of additional structure to the System Specification Phase of Prometheus. The introduction of actors and additional structure leads to better understanding of the system and its environment, and allows the intended users of the system to be directly involved in the system specification process. Also, the proposed approach is use-case driven, thus conforming to the approach prescribed by Rational Unified Process (RUP). The refined methodology has been evaluated by volunteering RMIT students taking a class on ‘Agent-Oriented Programming and Design'. Results indicate that the refined methodology is more systematic, produces a more balanced set of design artifacts and is perceived by users to be less complex.