Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
Agent-oriented technology in support of e-business
Communications of the ACM
Introduction to Multiagent Systems
Introduction to Multiagent Systems
Using Archon to Develop Real-World DAI Applications, Part 1
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Large Scale Peer-to-Peer Experiments with Virtual Private Community (VPC) Framework
CIA '02 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents VI
Developing multiagent systems: The Gaia methodology
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
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The KODAMA methodology is our endeavour to explore new analysis and design methodologies, as well as new tools, for developing ubiquitous applications around autonomous, interacting software agents. To concrete and detail the well-known multiagent system paradigm, KODAMA introduces a plug-and-play agent model, an agent community model and an on-demand interaction model. At the top level, a whole system is decomposed into various agent communities. Working one level down, communities are broken down into independent agents. At the lowest level, agent roles are the basic entities for specifying agent activities in online interactions. In this article, we first present how these new models are exploited in the analysis and design phases; then discuss some details of how they are implemented in a practical shopping-support system.