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Addressing the open problem of engineering normative open systems
using the multi-agent paradigm, normative open systems are
explained as systems in which heterogeneous and autonomous entities
and institutions coexist in a complex social and legal framework
that can evolve to address the different and often conflicting
objectives of the many stakeholders involved. Presenting a software
engineering approach which covers both the analysis and design of
these kinds of systems, and which deals with the open issues in the
area, ROMAS (Regulated Open Multi-Agent Systems) defines a specific
multi-agent architecture, meta-model, methodology and CASE tool.
This CASE tool is based on Model-Driven technology and integrates
the graphical design with the formal verification of some
properties of these systems by means of model checking techniques.
Utilizing tables to enhance reader insights into the most important
requirements for designing normative open multi-agent systems, the
book also provides a detailed and easy to understand description of
the ROMAS approach and the advantages of using ROMAS. This method
is illustrated with case studies, in which the reader may develop a
comprehensive understanding of applying ROMAS to a given problem.
The case studies are presented with illustrations of the
developments. Reading this book will help readers to understand the
increasing demand for normative open systems and their development
requirements; understand how multi-agent systems approaches can be
used to deal with the development of systems of this kind; to learn
an easy to use and complete engineering method for large-scale and
complex normative systems and to recognize how Model-Driven
technology can be used to integrate the analysis, design,
verification and implementation of multi-agent systems.
Addressing the open problem of engineering normative open systems
using the multi-agent paradigm, normative open systems are
explained as systems in which heterogeneous and autonomous entities
and institutions coexist in a complex social and legal framework
that can evolve to address the different and often conflicting
objectives of the many stakeholders involved. Presenting  a
software engineering approach which covers both the analysis and
design of these kinds of systems, and which deals with the open
issues in the area, ROMAS (Regulated Open Multi-Agent Systems)
defines a specific multi-agent architecture, meta-model,
methodology and CASE tool. This CASE tool is based on Model-Driven
technology and integrates the graphical design with the formal
verification of some properties of these systems by means of model
checking techniques. Utilizing tables to enhance reader insights
into the most important requirements for designing normative open
multi-agent systems, the book also provides a detailed and easy to
understand description of the ROMAS approach and the advantages of
using ROMAS. This method is illustrated with case studies, in which
the reader may develop a comprehensive understanding of applying
ROMAS to a given problem. The case studies are presented with
illustrations of the developments. Reading this book will help
readers to understand the increasing demand for normative open
systems and their development requirements; understand how
multi-agent systems approaches can be used to deal with the
development of systems of this kind; to learn an easy to use and
complete engineering method for large-scale and complex normative
systems and to recognize how Model-Driven technology can be used to
integrate the analysis, design, verification and implementation of
multi-agent systems.
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