Agent-oriented software engineering
Introduction
On the one hand, the field of Software Product Lines (SPL) covers all the software development lifecycle necessary to develop a family of products where the derivation of concrete products is made systematically and rapidly. On the other hand, Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) is a new software engineering paradigm that arose to apply best practice in the development of complex Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) by focusing on the use of agents, and organizations (communities) of agents as the main abstractions.
Following a rather false start, agent technology has begun to come into its own. With the advent of biologically-inspired, pervasive, and autonomic computing, the advantages of, and necessity of, agent-based technologies and MASs has become obvious. Unfortunately, current AOSE methodologies are dedicated to developing single MASs. Clearly, many MASs will make use of significantly the same techniques, adaptations, and approaches. The field is thus ripe for exploiting the benefits of SPL: reduced costs, improved time-to-market, etc. and enhancing agent technology in such a way that it is more industrially applicable.
Multiagent Systems Product Lines (MAS-PL) is a research field devoted to combining the two approaches: applying the SPL philosophy for building a MAS. This will afford all of the advantages of SPLs and make MAS development more practical.
Further information
Find here some research papers and documents in this topic:
- Web of the MaCMAS methodology which is applying MAS-PL. http://james.eii.us.es/MaCMAS/
- Joaquin Peña, Michael G. Hinchey, and Antonio Ruiz-Cortés. Multiagent system product lines: Challenges and benefits. Communications of the ACM, December 2006, volume 49, issue number 12.
- Joaquin Peña, Michael G. Hinchey, Manuel Resinas, Roy Sterritt, James L. Rash. Designing and Managing Evolving Systems using a MAS-Product-Line Approach. Journal of Science of Computer Programming.
- Joaquin Peña, Michael G. Hinchey, Antonio Ruiz-Cortés, and Pablo Trinidad. Building the core architecture of a multiagent system product line: With an example from a future NASA mission. In 7th International Workshop on Agent Oriented Software Engineering 2006, page to be published, Hakodate, Japan, May, 2006. LNCS.
- Joaquin Peña, Michael G. Hinchey, Manuel Resinas, Roy Sterritt, James L. Rash. Managing the Evolution of an Enterprise Architecture using a MAS-Product-Line Approach. 5th Int. Workshop on System/Software Architectures (IWSSA’06). Nevada, USA. 2006
- Soe-Tsyr Yuan. MAS Building Environments with Product-Line-Architecture Awareness.
- Josh_Dehlinger and Robyn R. Lutz have several publications in this field.
- -- Current research. In THE FOURTH TECHNICAL FORUM (TF4) of AgentLink. December 2006.
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