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A Monitoring Toolset for Paose
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Abstract Paose (Petri net-based Agent-Oriented Software Engineering) combines the paradigm of AOSE (Agent-Oriented Software Engineering, see [10]) with the expressive power of Petri nets
Lawrence Cabac, Till Dörges, Heiko Rölke
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