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Towards Goal-Oriented Design of Agent Systems
Melbourne, Australia September 19-September 20
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/QSIC.2005.68Fifth International Conference on Qua ...
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Jason Khallouf, Jason Khallouf
Michael Winikoff, RMIT University Melbourne, Australia
The initial step of any software engineering methodology is to form requirements. Recently, a goal-oriented approach to requirements has been proposed and argued to be beneficial. Goals also play a key role in the implementation of proactive software agents. However, although some agentoriented software engineering methodologies have incorporated (aspects of) goal-oriented requirements engineering, and although they target agent platforms that provide goals as an implementation construct, none of the methodologies provide a goal-oriented design process. We present modifi- cations to the Prometheus methodology which make it more goal-oriented in its design phases and report on an experimental evaluation comparing the effectiveness of the original and refined methodologies.
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Jason Khallouf, Michael Winikoff, "Towards Goal-Oriented Design of Agent Systems," qsic, pp.389-394, Fifth International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC'05), 2005
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