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Representing Agent Interaction Protocols in UML

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Representing Agent Interaction Protocols in UML
Gaining wide acceptance for the use of agents in industry requires both relating it to the nearest antecedent technology (objectoriented software development) and using artifacts to support the development environment throughout the full system lifecycle. We address both of these requirements using AUML, the Agent UML (Unified Modeling Language)—a set of UML idioms and extensions. This paper illustrates the approach by presenting a three-layer AUML representation for agent interaction protocols: templates and packages to represent the protocol as a whole; sequence and collaboration diagrams to capture inter-agent dynamics; and activity diagrams and state charts to capture both intra-agent and inter-agent dynamics.
James Odell, H. Van Dyke Parunak, Bernhard Bauer
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where AOSE
Authors James Odell, H. Van Dyke Parunak, Bernhard Bauer
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