Luca Sabatucci
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
75 Papers
494 Citations
Luca Sabatucci is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Multi-agent system. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 70 publications. Previous affiliations of Luca Sabatucci include National Research Council & Center for Information Technology.
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Papers
Patterns reuse in the PASSI methodology
TL;DR: This work describes the experiences in the identification, production and application of patterns for agents, and bases a pattern reuse process that can be considered one of the distinguishing elements of the design methodology (PASSI) the authors use to develop MAS.
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Introducing pattern reuse in the design of multi-agent systems
TL;DR: The approach to the pattern reuse that is a phase of a more comprehensive approach to agent-oriented software design is discussed, which can be determinant in cutting down the time and cost of developing these systems.
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Agile PASSI: An Agile Process for Designing Agents
TL;DR: The Agile version of the PASSI methodology, built by exploiting all the experiences done with conventional PASSI, is supported by specific tools allowing patterns reuse and automatic production of some design documentation.
A possible approach to the development of robotic multi-agent systems
Massimo Cossentino,Luca Sabatucci,Antonio Chella +2 more
- 13 Oct 2003
TL;DR: This work proposes a comprehensive approach for multi-agent systems oriented to robotics applications that uses a complete design methodology supported by a specific design tools and a pattern repository that allows the production of a coherent design that easily incorporates patterns coming from previously experienced features and automatically produces a large part of the final code.
The PASSI and agile PASSI MAS meta-models compared with a unifying proposal
TL;DR: This work proposes the PASSI MAS meta-model, the results of its adaptation to the needs of an agile process (Agile PASSI), and a comparison with an existing unifying proposal of MASMeta-model composed by considering three different processes (ADELFE, Gaia and PASSI).
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