The Engineering Process
Ingo J. Timm (),
Thorsten Scholz () and
Holger Knublauch ()
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Ingo J. Timm: Universität Bremen
Thorsten Scholz: Universität Bremen
Holger Knublauch: Stanford School of Medicine
Chapter 1 in Multiagent Engineering, 2006, pp 341-358 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Engineering highly flexible software systems for real-world applications on the basis of intelligent agents and multiagent systems is a challenging task. Conventional software engineering provides established methodologies and tool support. Additionally, knowledge engineering captures the necessary aspects of integrating knowledge in intelligent agents. However there is still a gap between software and knowledge engineering methodologies. State-of-the-art approaches of agent-oriented software engineering partially integrate these approaches. Nevertheless, challenges for the engineering process of agent technology remain open and therefore are addressed in this section on agent engineering.
Keywords: Software Engineering; Unify Modeling Language; Requirement Engineering; Multiagent System; Knowledge Engineering (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-32062-8_18
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