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IDK INGENIAS Development Kit

The INGENIAS Development Kit (IDK) intends to facilitate the development of Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) by supporting the INGENIAS Development Process (IDP). This process was created to help developers to use agent concepts in the context of a system development following engineering practices. As a result, this process proposes a set of deliverables, activities, and guidelines [...]

March 15th, 2016|Categories: Resources, Software|Tags: , |0 Comments

Selfmml

SelfMML is a language to assist in capturing and specifying self-management requirements of systems. A self-management requirement can be defined simply as a capability of a system to perform a certain management operation by itself on itself. This work has been possible thanks to the collaboration of Dr. Jorge J. Gómez Sanz and Dr. Juan [...]

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INGENME

INGENME is the acronym for INGENIAS Meta-Editor. It is a tool for producing self-contained visual editors for languages defined using an XML file. It is a simpler alternative to Eclipse GMF since it requires minimal input to produce a common visual editor. You can use INGENME to test your visual language and then produce your [...]

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Model Driven Development and Simulations with the INGENIAS Agent Framework

Jorge J. Gomez-Sanz,Carlos R. Fernandez, Javier Arroyo, "Model Driven Development and Simulations with the INGENIAS Agent Framework". Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 18(10), pp. 1468-1482. Elsevier, 2010. This file contains the specification, html documentation and code referred in the paper as the "trust.zip" file. Important: to review the specification, the IDK needs to be installed. [...]

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Talks: Model-­based Self-­awareness Patterns for Autonomy

Por Carlos Hernández Corbato. There is a current demand for more dependable and autonomous technology. Systems are becoming increasingly complex in order to perform complicated missions in challenging environments. To guarantee mission-level resilience the limited adaptivity of standard control techniques is not enough, there is a need for actual self-engineering by the system themselves at [...]

March 14th, 2016|Categories: Resources, Sin categoría, Talks|0 Comments