AbstractThe focus of this paper is on how a role-based architectural approach can contribute to building normative models for evolvable and adaptable socio-technical systems, i.e. systems in which both software components and people play well-defined roles and need to interact to ensure that required global properties emerge. We propose a method that is associated with a set of new modelling primitives anchored on organisational roles and governed by social laws that handle the situations that may arise when the people involved deviate from prescribed behaviour and fail to play the role that they have been assigned as entities of the system
Modelling the structure of social-technical systems as a basis for informing software system design...
Handbook of Normative Multiagent Systems, chapter 8Multiagent systems involve different abstractions...
AbstractSoftware systems are becoming more open, distributed, pervasive, and connected. In such syst...
The focus of this paper is on how a role-based architectural approach can contribute to building nor...
Software development paradigms are increasingly stretching their scope from the core technical imple...
Modelling the structure of social-technical systems as a basis for informing software system design ...
We put forward an architectural framework that promotes the externalisation of the social dimension ...
Role-based modeling has been proposed in 1977 by Charles W. Bachman, as a means to model complex and...
This paper is an invitation to carry out science and engineering for a class of socio-technical syst...
The notion of roles is common to sociology, organizational management and computer science. Although...
Software systems are becoming an integral part of everyday life influencing organizational and socia...
AbstractIn this paper we apply the role metaphor to coordination. Roles are used in sociology as a w...
PhD ThesisComputers have gone from being solely large number crunching machines to small devices ca...
In the increasingly dynamic realities of today's software systems, it is no longer feasible to alway...
In this paper we present a new model, called NorMAS-RE, for the requirements analysis of a system. N...
Modelling the structure of social-technical systems as a basis for informing software system design...
Handbook of Normative Multiagent Systems, chapter 8Multiagent systems involve different abstractions...
AbstractSoftware systems are becoming more open, distributed, pervasive, and connected. In such syst...
The focus of this paper is on how a role-based architectural approach can contribute to building nor...
Software development paradigms are increasingly stretching their scope from the core technical imple...
Modelling the structure of social-technical systems as a basis for informing software system design ...
We put forward an architectural framework that promotes the externalisation of the social dimension ...
Role-based modeling has been proposed in 1977 by Charles W. Bachman, as a means to model complex and...
This paper is an invitation to carry out science and engineering for a class of socio-technical syst...
The notion of roles is common to sociology, organizational management and computer science. Although...
Software systems are becoming an integral part of everyday life influencing organizational and socia...
AbstractIn this paper we apply the role metaphor to coordination. Roles are used in sociology as a w...
PhD ThesisComputers have gone from being solely large number crunching machines to small devices ca...
In the increasingly dynamic realities of today's software systems, it is no longer feasible to alway...
In this paper we present a new model, called NorMAS-RE, for the requirements analysis of a system. N...
Modelling the structure of social-technical systems as a basis for informing software system design...
Handbook of Normative Multiagent Systems, chapter 8Multiagent systems involve different abstractions...
AbstractSoftware systems are becoming more open, distributed, pervasive, and connected. In such syst...