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Prometheus design tool
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Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems table of contents
The Netherlands
SESSION: Demos table of contents
Pages: 127 - 128  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-093-0
Authors
John Thangarajah  RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Lin Padgham  RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Michael Winikoff  RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The Prometheus Design Tool is a graphical editor which supports the design tasks specified within the Prometheus methodology for designing agent systems. The tool propagates information where possible and ensures consistency between various parts of the design.


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S. A. DeLoach. Analysis and design using MaSE and agentTool. In Proceedings of the 12th Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference (MAICS), 2001.
 
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L. Padgham and M. Winikoff. Prometheus: A pragmatic methodology for engineering intelligent agents. In Proceedings of the OOPSLA 2002 Workshop on Agent-Oriented Methodologies, pages 97--108, Seattle, Nov. 2002.
 
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M. Perepletchikov and L. Padgham. Use case and actor driven requirements engineering: An evaluation of modifications to Prometheus. Technical report, Submitted for publication, 2005.
 
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J. Sudeikat, L. Braubach, A. Pokahr, and W. Lamersdorf. Evaluation of agent-oriented software methodologies: Examination of the gap between modeling and platform. In P. Giorgini, J. Müller, and J. Odell, editors, Agent Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE), July 2004.


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Lin Padgham: colleagues
Michael Winikoff: colleagues