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Paolo Petta & Robert Tolksdorf 
Engineering Societies in the Agents World III 
Third International Workshop, ESAW 2002, Madrid, Spain, September 16-17, 2002, Revised Papers

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The characteristics of software systems are undergoing dramatic changes. We are moving rapidly into the age of ubiquitous information services. Persistent computing systems are being embedded in everyday objects. They interact in an autonomouswaywith eachother to provideus with increasinglycomplexservices and functionalities that we can access at any time from anywhere. As a con- quence, not only do the numbers of components of software systems increase; there is also a strong qualitative impact. Software systems are increasingly made up of autonomous, proactive, networked components. These interact with each other in patterns and via mechanisms that can hardly be modeled in terms of classical models of interaction or service-oriented coordination. To some extent, future software systems will exhibit characteristics making them more res- blant of natural systems and societies than of mechanical systems and software architectures. This situation poses exciting challenges to computer scientists and software engineers. Already, software agents and multi-agent systems are recognized as both useful abstractions and e?ective technologies for the modeling and building of complex distributed applications. However, little is done with regard to e?- tive and methodic development of complex software systems in terms of mul- agent societies. An urgent need exists for novel approaches to software modeling and software engineering that enable the successful deployment of software s- tems made up ofa massive number ofautonomous components, and that allowus to control and predict their behaviour.
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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9783540391739 ● Editor Paolo Petta & Robert Tolksdorf ● Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg ● Published 2003 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 6317852 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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