Complex software systems modelled as multi-agent systems (MAS) are characterised by activities that are generated either by agents, or by the environment in its most general acceptation—that is, environmental resources and the spatio-temporal fabric. Modelling and engineering complex multi-agent systems (MAS) – such as pervasive, adaptive, and situated MAS – requires then to properly handle diverse classes of events: agent operations, resource events, spatio-temporal situation. In the following, first we devise out the requirements for a software architecture for an agent-based middleware based on boundary artefacts, then we sketch a concrete architecture based on the TuCSoN middleware for MAS coordination.

Coordination for Situated MAS: Towards an Event-driven Architecture / Omicini, Andrea; Mariani, Stefano. - 989:(2013), pp. 17-22. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Workshop on Petri Nets and Software Engineering (PNSE'13) tenutosi a Milan, Italy nel 24-25/6/2013).

Coordination for Situated MAS: Towards an Event-driven Architecture

MARIANI, Stefano
2013

Abstract

Complex software systems modelled as multi-agent systems (MAS) are characterised by activities that are generated either by agents, or by the environment in its most general acceptation—that is, environmental resources and the spatio-temporal fabric. Modelling and engineering complex multi-agent systems (MAS) – such as pervasive, adaptive, and situated MAS – requires then to properly handle diverse classes of events: agent operations, resource events, spatio-temporal situation. In the following, first we devise out the requirements for a software architecture for an agent-based middleware based on boundary artefacts, then we sketch a concrete architecture based on the TuCSoN middleware for MAS coordination.
2013
International Workshop on Petri Nets and Software Engineering (PNSE'13)
Milan, Italy
24-25/6/2013
989
17
22
Omicini, Andrea; Mariani, Stefano
Coordination for Situated MAS: Towards an Event-driven Architecture / Omicini, Andrea; Mariani, Stefano. - 989:(2013), pp. 17-22. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Workshop on Petri Nets and Software Engineering (PNSE'13) tenutosi a Milan, Italy nel 24-25/6/2013).
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