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Models and Tools for Mulan Applications

Lawrence Cabac , Michael Duvigneau, Christine Reese, Till Dörges , and Matthias Wester-Ebbinghaus.
Models and tools for Mulan applications.
In H.-D. Burkhard, G. Lindemann, R. Verbrugge, and L. Varga, editors, Multi-Agent Systems and Applications V. Fifth International Central and East European Conference, CEEMAS'07, Leipzig. Proceedings, volume 4696 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 328-330, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2007. Springer-Verlag.  [pdf]

Abstract: In this work we describe the development process of multi-agent application design and implementation with Mulan. Our approach can be characterized as model driven development by using models in all stages and levels of abstraction regarding design, implementation and documentation. Both, standard methods from software development as well as customized ones are used to satisfy the needs of Multi-agent system development.

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BibTeX entry



@InProceedings{Cabac+07c,
  author = 	 {Cabac, Lawrence and Duvigneau, Michael and Reese, Christine
                  and D{\"o}rges, Till and Wester-Ebbinghaus, Matthias},
  title = 	 {Models and Tools for {Mulan} Applications},
  booktitle = 	 {Multi-Agent Systems and Applications V.
                  Fifth International Central and East European Conference,
                  CEEMAS'07, Leipzig.
                  Proceedings},
  editor =	 {Burkhard, H.-D. and Lindemann, G. and Verbrugge, R. and
		  Varga, L.},
  pages = 	 {328--330},
  volume =       {4696},
  year =	 2007,
  series =	 LNCS,
  address =	 Springer.addr,
  publisher =	 Springer,
  annote =       {filename: CEEMAS07_models-short/models-short.tex},
  abstract = 	 {In this work we describe the development process of
                  multi-agent application design and implementation with
                  Mulan.  Our approach can be characterized as model driven
                  development by using models in all stages and levels of
                  abstraction regarding design, implementation and
                  documentation.  Both, standard methods from software
                  development as well as customized ones are used to
                  satisfy the needs of Multi-agent system development.}
}


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