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5th SELMAS 2006: Shanghai, China
- Ricardo Choren, Alessandro F. Garcia, Holger Giese, Ho-fung Leung, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Software engineering for large-scale multi-agent systems, SELMAS '06, Shanghai, China, May 22-23, 2006. ACM 2006
Early development phases
- Ricardo Choren, Ho-fung Leung, Alessandro F. Garcia, Carlos Lucena, Holger Giese, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
Introduction to the SELMAS 2006. 1-4
Fault tolerance
- Sebnem Bora, Oguz Dikenelli:
Applying feedback control in adaptive replication mechanisms in fault tolerant multi-agent organizations. 5-12 - Nora Faci, Zahia Guessoum, Olivier Marin:
DimaX: a fault-tolerant multi-agent platform. 13-20 - Maíra A. de C. Gatti, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Jean-Pierre Briot:
On fault tolerance in law-governed multi-agent systems. 21-28
Exception handling
- Budi Arief, Alexei Iliasov, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
On using the CAMA framework for developing open mobile fault tolerant agent systems. 29-36 - Karla Damasceno, Nélio Cacho, Alessandro F. Garcia, Alexander B. Romanovsky, Carlos Lucena:
Context-aware exception handling in mobile agent systems: the MoCA case. 37-44 - Eric Platon, Shinichi Honiden, Nicolas Sabouret:
Challenges in exception handling in multi-agent systems. 45-50
Self-organization and security
- Florian Klein, Matthias Tichy:
Building reliable systems based on self-organizing multi-agent systems. 51-58 - Linda M. Seiter, Daniel W. Palmer, Marc Kirschenbaum:
An aspect-oriented approach for modeling self-organizing emergent structures. 59-66 - Adam Pridgen, Christine Julien:
A secure modular mobile agent system. 67-74
Validation and verification
- Gustavo R. de Carvalho, Carlos Lucena, Rodrigo B. de Paes, Jean-Pierre Briot:
Refinement operators to facilitate the reuse of interaction laws in open multi-agent systems. 75-82 - Roberta Coelho, Uirá Kulesza, Arndt von Staa, Carlos Lucena:
Unit testing in multi-agent systems using mock agents and aspects. 83-90 - Stéphane Dehousse, Stéphane Faulkner, Haralambos Mouratidis, Paolo Giorgini, Manuel Kolp:
Reasoning about willingness in networks of agents. 91-98
Early development phases
- Steven P. Fonseca:
Engineering degrees of agency. 99-106 - Carla Silva, Jaelson Castro, Patrícia Azevedo Tedesco, João Araújo, Ana Moreira, John Mylopoulos:
Improving the architectural design of multi-agent systems: the tropos case. 107-113
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