Building an Agent Methodology from Fragments: the MEnSA experience

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Mariachiara Puviani, Massimo Cossentino, Giacomo Cabri, Ambra Molesini
Sung Y. Shin, Sascha Ossowski, Mathew J. Palakal, Chih-Cheng Hung (eds.)
25th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2010), pages 920-927
ACM
March 2010

To fill the existing gap between agent-oriented methodologies and multi-agent system infrastructures, in the MEnSA project we studied how to build a new methodology that takes into consideration the infrastructures' features. Our aim was not to create a new-brand methodology, so we reused "fragments" of existing methodologies by composing them through the Situational Method Engineering (SME) approach. In this paper we present our approach, the work we have done to compose the new methodology, briefly the resulting methodology, and some lessons learned.

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wrenchMEnSA — Methodologies for the Engineering of complex Software systems: Agent-based approach  (01/03/2007–28/02/2009)
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