Monday, October 03, 2005

A Brief Summary of the GAIA Methodology

During my study I have prepared a brief summary of the GAIA methodology. For those interested, please click in the title of this blog to see the PDF with the presentation.
This presentation was based in the following paper:

Developing Multi-Agent Systems: The GAIA Methodology
F. Zambonelli, N. Jennings, M. Wooldridge
ACM, Vol. 12, N. 3, July 2003

Other interesting papers referenced in the above one are:

Towards requirements-driven information systems engineering: The TROPOS project
J. Castro, M. Kolp, J. Mylopoulos
Inf. System Vol. 27 N. 6, June 2002.

From object-oriented to goal-oriented requirements analysis
J. Mylopoulos, L. Chung, E. Yu
ACM Vol. 42, N. 1, January 1999

Representing agent interaction protocols in UML
J. Odell, H. Parunak, C. Bock
Proc. 1st Int. Work. AOSE, Vol. 1957, 2001

Agent UML: A formalism for specifying multiagent software systems
B. Bauer, J. P. Muller, J. Odell
Int. Journal Soft. Eng. Knowl. Eng. Vol. 11 N. 3, April 2001

As usual, if you want to share any comments or ideas on these, please feel free to use the comments link above this post.

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