Improved two-ways classification for agent patterns

Agent technology has been used in building various domain specific applications. The agent methodologies are proposed to aid the agent developer with the introduction of techniques, terminology, notation and guidelines during the development of the agent system. Alternatively, agent patterns have be...

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Main Authors: Cheah, Wai Shiang, Masli, Azman Bujang, Mit, Edwin, Abdul Halin, Alfian
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.450822021-04-18T01:30:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45082/ Improved two-ways classification for agent patterns Cheah, Wai Shiang Masli, Azman Bujang Mit, Edwin Abdul Halin, Alfian Agent technology has been used in building various domain specific applications. The agent methodologies are proposed to aid the agent developer with the introduction of techniques, terminology, notation and guidelines during the development of the agent system. Alternatively, agent patterns have been introduced by sharing the experience of engineering the agent system and allow the novices to solve the problem in a more systematic and structured way. To ease the accessibility of agent patterns, various catalogs or pattern classifications have been introduced. The pattern classification allows the user to find the patterns by organizing the patterns within a particular catalog. To date, various styles of pattern classification have been introduced. We argue that those styles are still insufficient to classify the current pools of agent patterns. This paper presents a classification scheme for agent patterns. It is an improvement of the existing pattern classifications. The improved classification was able to classify 204 agent patterns, which indirectly will ease of pattern selection in multi agent system development. In addition, we show the usage of pattern classification in determine the quality of the agent patterns. In fact, it is the first report that shows the quality of the agent patterns to date. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2015-02 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45082/1/WORD.pdf Cheah, Wai Shiang and Masli, Azman Bujang and Mit, Edwin and Abdul Halin, Alfian (2015) Improved two-ways classification for agent patterns. International Journal of Software Engineering & Computer Sciences, 1. pp. 55-76. ISSN 2289-8522; ESSN: 2180-0650 https://journal.ump.edu.my/ijsecs/vol-1 10.15282/ijsecs.1.2015.5.0005
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description Agent technology has been used in building various domain specific applications. The agent methodologies are proposed to aid the agent developer with the introduction of techniques, terminology, notation and guidelines during the development of the agent system. Alternatively, agent patterns have been introduced by sharing the experience of engineering the agent system and allow the novices to solve the problem in a more systematic and structured way. To ease the accessibility of agent patterns, various catalogs or pattern classifications have been introduced. The pattern classification allows the user to find the patterns by organizing the patterns within a particular catalog. To date, various styles of pattern classification have been introduced. We argue that those styles are still insufficient to classify the current pools of agent patterns. This paper presents a classification scheme for agent patterns. It is an improvement of the existing pattern classifications. The improved classification was able to classify 204 agent patterns, which indirectly will ease of pattern selection in multi agent system development. In addition, we show the usage of pattern classification in determine the quality of the agent patterns. In fact, it is the first report that shows the quality of the agent patterns to date.
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author Cheah, Wai Shiang
Masli, Azman Bujang
Mit, Edwin
Abdul Halin, Alfian
spellingShingle Cheah, Wai Shiang
Masli, Azman Bujang
Mit, Edwin
Abdul Halin, Alfian
Improved two-ways classification for agent patterns
author_facet Cheah, Wai Shiang
Masli, Azman Bujang
Mit, Edwin
Abdul Halin, Alfian
author_sort Cheah, Wai Shiang
title Improved two-ways classification for agent patterns
title_short Improved two-ways classification for agent patterns
title_full Improved two-ways classification for agent patterns
title_fullStr Improved two-ways classification for agent patterns
title_full_unstemmed Improved two-ways classification for agent patterns
title_sort improved two-ways classification for agent patterns
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45082/1/WORD.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45082/
https://journal.ump.edu.my/ijsecs/vol-1
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