Telos: representing knowledge about information systems
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
ConceptBase—a deductive object base for meta data management
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems - Special issue: deductive and object-oriented databases
Understanding “why” in software process modelling, analysis, and design
ICSE '94 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Software engineering
ConGolog, a concurrent programming language based on the situation calculus
Artificial Intelligence
Intelligent agents and financial risk monitoring systems
Communications of the ACM - Robots: intelligence, versatility, adaptivity
SNet: A Modeling and Simulation Environment for Agent Networks Based on i* and ConGolog
CAiSE '02 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Modelling strategic relationships for process reengineering
Modelling strategic relationships for process reengineering
Deliberation in a modeling and simulation environment for inter-organizational networks
CAiSE'03 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
Modelling Actor Evolution in Agent-Based Simulations
Organized Adaption in Multi-Agent Systems
Comparing three formal analysis approaches of the tropos family
AOIS'06 Proceedings of the 8th international Bi conference on Agent-oriented information systems IV
Analyzing goal models: different approaches and how to choose among them
Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
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In previous work, we proposed the prototype environment SNet for the representation and dynamic evaluation of agent-based designs for inter-organizational networks. A key feature of SNet is the automatic translation of extended i* models into the action language ConGolog. In order to run realistic simulations, the resulting agents are deliberative in that they can choose between different courses of action according to some utility measure. When applying SNet to modelling an existing entrepreneurship network, we discovered a number of deficiencies of our current proposal, in particular, the lack of a role concept, the ability to monitor the execution of plans that depend on other agents' contributions and the ability to model agents that evolve over time. In this paper we will sketch the example domain and discuss how these new features can be incorporated in the SNet framework.