Dealing with Adaptive Multi-agent Organizations in the Gaia Methodology


Luca Cernuzzi, Franco Zambonelli

Jörg P. Müller, Franco Zambonelli (eds.)
Agent-Oriented Software Engineering VI, pages 109-123
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3950
Springer
2006

Changes and adaptations are always necessary after the deployment of a multiagent system (MAS), as well as of any other type of software systems. Some of these changes may be simply perfective and have local impact only. However, adaptive changes to meet changed situations in the operational environment of the MAS may have global impact on the overall design. In this paper, we analyze the issue of continuous design change/adaptation in a MAS organization, and the specific problem of how to properly model/design a MAS so as to make it ready to adaptation. Following, the paper focuses on the Gaia methodology and analyzes – also with the help of an illustrative example – its suitability in supporting and facilitating adaptive changes in MASs organizations, and its advantages and limitations with this regard over a number of different agent-oriented methodologies. 

Publication

— authors

Luca Cernuzzi, Franco Zambonelli

— editors

Jörg P. Müller, Franco Zambonelli

— status

published

— sort

paper in proceedings

— publication date

2006

— volume

Agent-Oriented Software Engineering VI

— series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

— volume

3950

— pages

109-123

URLs

original page

identifiers

— DOI

10.1007/11752660_9

— print ISBN

3-540-34097-1

notes

— note

6th International Workshop, AOSE 2005, Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 25, 2005. Revised and Invited Papers

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