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@article{croatti-himas2020, articleno = 161, author = {Croatti, Angelo and Gabellini, Matteo and Montagna, Sara and Ricci, Alessandro}, booktitle = {Healthcare Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems (HIMAS2020)}, dblp = {journals/jms/CroattiGMR20}, doi = {10.1007/s10916-020-01623-5}, iris = {11585/768219}, journal = {Journal of Medical Systems}, keywords = {Digital Twin; Agents; MAS; Healthcare; Trauma Management}, month = aug, numpages = 8, publisher = {Springer}, pubmed = {32748066}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85088988374}, semanticscholar = {220938916}, status = {Published}, title = {On the Integration of Agents and Digital Twins in Healthcare}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10916-020-01623-5}, urlpdf = {https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10916-020-01623-5.pdf}, volume = 44, wos = {000555985700001}, year = 2020 }
@article{traumatracker-hij26, author = {Montagna, Sara and Croatti, Angelo and Ricci, Alessandro and Agnoletti, Vanni and Albarello, Vittorio and Gamberini, Emiliano}, title ={Real-time tracking and documentation in trauma management}, journal = {Health Informatics Journal}, volume = 26, number = 1, pages = {328-341}, year = 2020, doi = {10.1177/1460458219825507}, pubmed = {30726161}, url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1460458219825507} }
@article{journals/aamas/CroattiR20, keywords = {Agents; BDI; Android; JaCaMo; Personal Agents}, year = 2020, articleNo = 48, number = 1, author = {Croatti, Angelo and Ricci, Alessandro}, venue_j = {Journals.Aamas}, iris = {1585/766369}, sort = {article}, numpages = 27, volume = 34, month = {July}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-020-09474-7}, status = {Published}, title = {Mobile Apps as Personal Assistant Agents. The JaCa-Android Framework for Programming Agents-based applications on Mobile Devices}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, wos = {000548236100001}, booktitle = {Current Trends in Research on Software Agents and Agent-Based Software Development}, urlpdf = {https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10458-020-09474-7.pdf}, abstract = {A relevant application domain for agent-based software is given by mobile and wearable applications. In this context, the impressive progress of technologies in the last decade makes it possible to explore the use of agent-oriented programming languages and frameworks based on cognitive architectures, such as the BDI (BeliefDesire-Intention) one. Accordingly, in this paper we provide a comprehensive description of the JaCa-Android approach, a framework based on the JaCaMo platform that allows for designing and programming smart mobile apps using cognitive agents based on the BDI architecture and the Agents & Artifacts (A&A) environment conceptual model. In these years, the framework has been applied in real-world projects and application domains, and extended and evolved accordingly. The aim of the paper is to report our experience about designing and programming mobile apps as personal assistant agents, as well as to discuss in detail the architecture of the framework.}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10458-020-09474-7}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85087865737}}
@article{RicciEMAS2020, year = 2020, keywords = {Agent Programming; AOSE; Simulation; Multi-Agent Programming; JaCaMo; BDI; Testing; Debugging}, status = {Camera-ready sent}, venue_list = {--}, author = {Ricci, Alessandro and Croatti, Angelo and Bordini, Rafael H. and Hubner, Jomi F. and Boissier, Olivier}, title = {Exploiting Simulation for MAS Programming and Engineering - The JaCaMo-sim Platform}, abstract = {Simulation can be an important conceptual and practical tool to support the engineering of multi-agent systems (MAS), in different ways. In this paper we consider the case in which simulation is applied and exploited directly upon a MAS developed using an existing agent/MAS programming platform. That is: without requiring to model and simulate agents and their environment using a different platform, e.g. an agent-based simulation one. In particular, we describe the design of JaCaMo-sim, an extension of the JaCaMo platform that makes it possible to both run and simulate the execution of MAS programs based on BDI agents written in Jason, situated in artifact-based environments developed in CArtAgO. The tool can be useful for different aspects that concern MAS engineering, from MAS testing/debugging at development time to agent decision making support at runtime.}, venue_e = {Events.Emas2020}}