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Agent-Oriented Information Systems IV [electronic resource] : 8th International Bi-Conference Workshop, AOIS 2006, Hakodate, Japan, May 9, 2006 and Luxembourg, Luxembourg, June 6, 2006, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Manuel Kolp, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Haralambos Mouratidis, Alessandro Garcia, Aditya Ghose, Paolo Bresciani.

Contributor(s): Kolp, Manuel [editor.] | Henderson-Sellers, Brian [editor.] | Mouratidis, Haralambos [editor.] | Garcia, Alessandro [editor.] | Ghose, Aditya [editor.] | Bresciani, Paolo [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: 4898Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2008Edition: 1st ed. 2008.Description: X, 234 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540779902.Subject(s): Software engineering | Artificial intelligence | Computer networks  | Information storage and retrieval systems | Application software | User interfaces (Computer systems) | Human-computer interaction | Software Engineering | Artificial Intelligence | Computer Communication Networks | Information Storage and Retrieval | Computer and Information Systems Applications | User Interfaces and Human Computer InteractionAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Modelling -- Modeling MAS Properties with MAS-ML Dynamic Diagrams -- Providing Contextual Norm Information in Open Multi-Agent Systems -- A Reputation Model Based on Testimonies -- Methodologies -- Towards Agent-Based Scenario Development for Strategic Decision Support -- Preliminary Validation of MOBMAS (Ontology-Centric Agent Oriented Methodology): Design of a Peer-to-Peer Information Sharing MAS -- A Methodology to Bring MAS to Information Systems -- On the Evaluation of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering Methodologies: A Statistical Approach -- Agent-Oriented Software Engineering -- From Early to Late Requirements: A Goal-Based Approach -- A Formal Description Language for Multi-Agent Architectures -- Comparing Three Formal Analysis Approaches of the Tropos Family -- Integration of Aspects with i* Models -- Applications -- Enhancing Information Sharing Through Agents -- ToothAgent: A Multi-agent System for Virtual Communities Support.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This is the eighth year that the Agent-Oriented Information Systems (AOIS) workshops have been held. Papers submitted to AOIS show an increase in quality and maturity as agent technology is being increasingly seen as a viable alternative for software and systems development. In AOIS, we focus on the application of agent technology in information systems development and explore the potential for facilitating the increased usage of agent technology in the creation of information systems in the widest sense. This year's workshops were held in conjunction with two major, international computing research conferences: the first, in May 2006, was affiliated with the AAMAS conference in Hakadote, Japan and chaired by Garcia, Ghose and Kolp. The second was held in conjunction with the international CAiSE conference held in Luxembourg (June 2006) and chaired by Bresciani, Henderson-Sellers and Mouratidis. (Details of all preceding workshops are to be found at http:// www. aois. org. ) The best papers from both these meetings were identified and authors invited to revise and extend their papers in light of the reviewers' comments and feedback at the workshop. Following submission to this compendium volume, another round of reviews was undertaken resulting in what you can read here. These re-reviews were undertaken by three members of the Programme Committee - we wish to thank both the authors for undertaking the necessary revisions and the reviewers for this extra call on their precious time.
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Modelling -- Modeling MAS Properties with MAS-ML Dynamic Diagrams -- Providing Contextual Norm Information in Open Multi-Agent Systems -- A Reputation Model Based on Testimonies -- Methodologies -- Towards Agent-Based Scenario Development for Strategic Decision Support -- Preliminary Validation of MOBMAS (Ontology-Centric Agent Oriented Methodology): Design of a Peer-to-Peer Information Sharing MAS -- A Methodology to Bring MAS to Information Systems -- On the Evaluation of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering Methodologies: A Statistical Approach -- Agent-Oriented Software Engineering -- From Early to Late Requirements: A Goal-Based Approach -- A Formal Description Language for Multi-Agent Architectures -- Comparing Three Formal Analysis Approaches of the Tropos Family -- Integration of Aspects with i* Models -- Applications -- Enhancing Information Sharing Through Agents -- ToothAgent: A Multi-agent System for Virtual Communities Support.

This is the eighth year that the Agent-Oriented Information Systems (AOIS) workshops have been held. Papers submitted to AOIS show an increase in quality and maturity as agent technology is being increasingly seen as a viable alternative for software and systems development. In AOIS, we focus on the application of agent technology in information systems development and explore the potential for facilitating the increased usage of agent technology in the creation of information systems in the widest sense. This year's workshops were held in conjunction with two major, international computing research conferences: the first, in May 2006, was affiliated with the AAMAS conference in Hakadote, Japan and chaired by Garcia, Ghose and Kolp. The second was held in conjunction with the international CAiSE conference held in Luxembourg (June 2006) and chaired by Bresciani, Henderson-Sellers and Mouratidis. (Details of all preceding workshops are to be found at http:// www. aois. org. ) The best papers from both these meetings were identified and authors invited to revise and extend their papers in light of the reviewers' comments and feedback at the workshop. Following submission to this compendium volume, another round of reviews was undertaken resulting in what you can read here. These re-reviews were undertaken by three members of the Programme Committee - we wish to thank both the authors for undertaking the necessary revisions and the reviewers for this extra call on their precious time.

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