Agile development of a clinical multi-agent system: An Extreme Programming case study


Holger Knublauch, Holger Koeth, Thomas Rose

3rd International Conference on eXtreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering (XP2002)
May 2002

This paper presents an agile development methodology for multi-agent systems based on XP and reports on our experiences with it for the implementation of agents that support the clinical information flow. Our case study shows that XP is a very promising approach for agent development, because agents are rather small units that can be implemented, tested and refactored rapidly without risking the overall system?s functionality.

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Holger Knublauch, Holger Koeth, Thomas Rose

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May 2002

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3rd International Conference on eXtreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering (XP2002)

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Alghero, CA, Italy

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