Agent-oriented conceptual modelling (AoCM) approaches in Requirements Engineering (RE) have received considerable attention recently. Semi-formal modeling frameworks such as i* assist analysts in requirements elicitation and reasoning of early-phase RE. AgentSpeak(L) is a widely accepted agent programming language. The Strategic Rationale (SR) model of the i* framework naturally lends itself to AgentSpeak(L) programs. Furthermore, the Strategic Dependency (SD) component of the i* framework prescribes the interaction between the agents in a multi-agent environment. This paper proposes a formal methodology for transforming a SR model to an AgentS- peak(L) agent. The constructed AgentSpeak(L) agents will then form the essential components of a...
© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, we describe research results arising from a technology transfer exercise...
There has been an increasing number of literature dealing with the software engineering aspect of bu...
The goal of this paper is to discuss possibilities of inter-mixing formal and informal specification...
Agent-oriented conceptual modelling (AoCM) approaches in Requirements Engineering (RE) have received...
Non-peer-reviewedAgent-oriented Conceptual Modelling (AoCM, as exemplified by the i* notation [5], r...
Many modelling techniques tend to address “late-phase” requirements while many critical modelling de...
non-peer-reviewedAgent-oriented conceptual modelling (AOCM) is a relatively new technique that offer...
Abstract. This paper describes an agent-oriented requirements engineering approach that combines inf...
Abstract. In this paper we use i * which is a semi-formal modelling framework to model agent based a...
Many modelling techniques tend to address ''late-phase'' requirements while many critical modelling ...
Agent-oriented approaches are becoming more popular in software engineering, both as architectural f...
The hypothesis of this research is as follows: "Conceptual modelling is a useful activity for the ea...
Adopting Requirements Engineering (RE) techniques based on the fundamental notions of the agent-orie...
Agent- and goal-based requirements engineering can be considered established in research for many ye...
In this paper, we describe research results arising from a technology transfer exercise on agent-ori...
© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, we describe research results arising from a technology transfer exercise...
There has been an increasing number of literature dealing with the software engineering aspect of bu...
The goal of this paper is to discuss possibilities of inter-mixing formal and informal specification...
Agent-oriented conceptual modelling (AoCM) approaches in Requirements Engineering (RE) have received...
Non-peer-reviewedAgent-oriented Conceptual Modelling (AoCM, as exemplified by the i* notation [5], r...
Many modelling techniques tend to address “late-phase” requirements while many critical modelling de...
non-peer-reviewedAgent-oriented conceptual modelling (AOCM) is a relatively new technique that offer...
Abstract. This paper describes an agent-oriented requirements engineering approach that combines inf...
Abstract. In this paper we use i * which is a semi-formal modelling framework to model agent based a...
Many modelling techniques tend to address ''late-phase'' requirements while many critical modelling ...
Agent-oriented approaches are becoming more popular in software engineering, both as architectural f...
The hypothesis of this research is as follows: "Conceptual modelling is a useful activity for the ea...
Adopting Requirements Engineering (RE) techniques based on the fundamental notions of the agent-orie...
Agent- and goal-based requirements engineering can be considered established in research for many ye...
In this paper, we describe research results arising from a technology transfer exercise on agent-ori...
© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, we describe research results arising from a technology transfer exercise...
There has been an increasing number of literature dealing with the software engineering aspect of bu...
The goal of this paper is to discuss possibilities of inter-mixing formal and informal specification...