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UML Stereotypes Definition and AUML Notations for ADELFE Methodology With OpenTool

Overview ADELFE is a methodology devoted to software engineering of adaptive multi-agent systems. Adaptive software is used in situations in which either the environment is unpredictable or the system is open; in these cases designers cannot implement a global control of the system and cannot list all situations that the system has to be faced with. To solve this problem ADELFE guarantees that the software is developed according to the AMAS (Adaptive Multi-Agent System) theory. This theory, based on self-organizing multi-agent systems, enables to build systems in which agents only pursue a local goal while trying to keep cooperative relations with other agents embedded in the system. ADELFE is linked with OpenTool, a commercialized graphical tool which supports UML notation.

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Publisher
Universite Paul Sabatier
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Methodology, Programming Languages, UML

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