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Workflow Modelling with INGENIAS methodology
2007 5th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics, 2007The use of agents in workflows has been studied in several research papers. Contributions of agents to workflows include scalability, performance, distribution and interoperability. This paper shows the first steps towards an integrated approach for business workflows modelling using an agent oriented methodology called INGENIAS.
Alberto Garcia Hidalgo +2 more
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Ambient Intelligence with INGENIAS
2013This paper introduces advances made in the INGENIAS methodology to deal with Ambient Intelligence (AmI). The work considers the particular features of AmI systems and how an agent-oriented methodology can help to address their development. Being INGENIAS a model-driven methodology, a first step has been to compare the concepts used in INGENIAS and ...
Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz +2 more
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Published as part of Yanwei, Lv, Wen, Guo & Mengna, Wang, 2024, Description of two new nematode species: Ingenia major sp. nov. (Tripyloididae) and Linhystera filiformis sp. nov. (Xyalidae) from an intertidal beach of the Yellow China Sea, pp.
Yanwei, Lv, Wen, Guo, Mengna, Wang
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Yanwei, Lv, Wen, Guo, Mengna, Wang
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Agent Behavior Representation in INGENIAS
2006Nowadays, we have different agent oriented methodologies that enable developers to produce agent oriented designs. One of the recurrent problems of these methodologies is how to describe the behaviour of agents within a system. A developer needs primitives to express autonomy, proactivity, and social concerns of his agents, but there are problems in ...
Jorge J. Gómez Sanz +2 more
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The INGENIAS Methodology and Tools
2005INGENIAS provides a notation for modeling multi-agent systems (MAS) and a well-defined collection of activities to guide the development process of an MAS in the tasks of analysis, design, verification, and code generation, supported by an integrated set of tools—the INGENIAS Development Kit (IDK).
Juan Pavon +2 more
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Ingenia purchases LyondellBasell masterbatch tolling operation
Additives for Polymers, 2020North American masterbatch and compounding company Ingenia Polymers has acquired the Bayshore Industrial masterbatch tolling facility at La Porte, TX, USA, from LyondellBasell for an undisclosed sum. The transaction represents Ingenia's first acquisition while for Bayport it is the third change of ownership in a decade; the business was a subsidiary ...
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Agent Oriented Software Engineering with INGENIAS
2007INGENIAS is both a methodology and a set of tools for development of multi-agent systems (MAS). As a methodology, it tries to integrate results from other proposals and considers the MAS from five complementary viewpoints: organization, agent, tasks/goals, interactions, and environment. It is supported by a set of tools for modelling (graphical editor),
Juan Pavón, Jorge Gómez-Sanz
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Modelling and simulation of social systems with INGENIAS
International Journal of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering, 2008Most agent-based simulation toolkits are based on the Java programming language. This makes their use difficult for social scientists, who are usually not skilled in computer programming. However, agent modelling concepts are not unlike those which could be used for the modelling of social systems.
Juan Pavon +2 more
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INGENIAS with the Unified Development Process
2014This chapter introduces the definition of a process for the INGENIAS methodology. It is an adaptation of the unified development process (UDP). The process adopts the organization in phases of the UDP and proposes activities and work products equivalent to the ones of UDP and suitable to develop multi-agent-systems (MAS).
Alma Gómez-Rodríguez +3 more
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Detection of Overworked Agents in INGENIAS
2010Overworking behaviors appear in multi-agent systems communication quite often. This occurs when an agent receives many messages in a short period of time. As the agent pays attention to the large amount of messages it worsens its performance, causing the system’s performance to worsen as well.
Celia Gutierrez, Ivan García-Magariño
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