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Iterative Software Engineering for Multiagent Systems: The MASSIVE Method
Jürgen Lind
- 30 May 2001
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TL;DR: This paper presents the Conceptual Framework of Massive, a framework for solving the basic problem Solving Capabilities of TCS Agents and Protoz Specification of the Contract-Net Protocol.
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Abstract: Agents, Multiagent Systems and Software Engineering.- Basic Concepts in Software Engineering.- The Conceptual Framework of Massive.- Massive Views.- Further Case Studies.- Conclusion.- Toolkits for Agent-Based Applications.- Basic Problem Solving Capabilities of TCS Agents.- Protoz Specification of the Contract-Net Protocol.
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