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A Framework for Design Patterns in TROPOS

Anais do XVII Simpósio Brasileiro de Engenharia de Software (SBES 2003), 2003
Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) architectures are gaining popularity over traditional ones for building open, distributed, and evolving software. Since the fundamental concepts of multiagent systems are social and intentional rather than object, functional, or implementationoriented, the design of MAS architectures should be eased by using what we call ...
T. Tung Do   +3 more
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Tropos or Atropos? That Is the Question!

ChemInform, 2003
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Koichi Mikami   +4 more
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Incorporating Commitment Protocols into Tropos

2006
This paper synthesizes two trends in the engineering of agent-based systems. One, modern agent-oriented methodologies deal with the key aspects of software development including requirements acquisition, architecture, and design, but can benefit from a stronger treatment of flexible interactions.
Ashok U. Mallya, Munindar P. Singh
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Tropos logikos

Dějiny – teorie – kritika, 2008
Gustav G. Spet (1879-1937) byl jedním z oněch impozantních ruských myslitelů, kteří v prvních letech minulého století vedli revolučného posun paradigmatu napříč širokým záběrem humanitních a sociálních věd, který rezonuje dodnes. Chybí nám však celkový pohled na mnohotvárnou heterogenitu jeho intelektuálních snah. Tento článek se soustředí na význačnou
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Asymmetric catalysis based on tropos ligands

Chemical Communications, 2012
All enantiopure atropisomeric (atropos) ligands essentially require enantiomeric resolution or synthetic transformation from a chiral pool. In sharp contrast, the use of tropos (chirally flexible) ligands, which are highly modular, versatile, and easy to synthesize without enantiomeric resolution, has recently been the topic of much interest in ...
Kohsuke Aikawa, Koichi Mikami
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Support for Requirement Traceability: The Tropos Case

Anais do XIX Simpósio Brasileiro de Engenharia de Software (SBES 2005), 2005
For many years, the research and business communities have agreed that the traceability is very important in the software development process. It helps the impact analysis of required changes, improving the efficient management of software projects and hopefully improving the software quality.
Rosa Candida Pinto   +2 more
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Model checking early requirements specifications in Tropos

Proceedings Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering, 2002
We describe an attempt to bridge the gap between early requirements specification and formal methods. In particular, we propose a new specification language, called Formal Tropos, that is founded on the primitive concepts of early requirements frameworks (actor, goal, strategic dependency) (Yu, 1997), but supplements them with a rich temporal ...
A. Fuxman   +3 more
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Modelling Security and Trust with Secure Tropos

2007
Although the concepts of security and trust play an important issue in the development of information systems, they have been mainly neglected by software engineering methodologies. In this chapter, we present an approach that considers security and trust throughout the software development process.
Giorgini, Paolo   +2 more
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Mangiar tropo

Studi Medievali e Moderni : XX, 1, 2016, 2016
La Fauci N, Bonazzi A
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Patterns for Modelling Agent Systems with Tropos

2006
Tropos is an agent-oriented development methodology based on knowledge-level concepts (such as actor, goal, and the dependency between actors) with a particular focus on requirements analysis. This paper presents a pattern language for guiding developers, especially those without previous Tropos experience, through the various design challenges faced ...
Haralambos Mouratidis   +1 more
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