Classifying users: A hard look at some controversial issues
Kathleen M. Potosnak, Philip J. Hayes, et al.
CHI 1986
While a number of modeling languages for constructing multiagent systems (MASs) have been suggested, none of them is widely accepted and used. A prominent reason for this is the gap that exists between agent-oriented modeling languages and the agent-based system modeling needs, including accessibility, flexibility, and expressiveness. This paper addresses the need for such a language by proposing object-process methodology (OPM)/MAS, an agent modeling language (AML) that extends OPM with an intermediate metamodel of the MAS domain. Three case studies and a comparison to contemporary AMLs demonstrate the novelty and benefits of OPM/MAS. © 2009 IEEE.
Kathleen M. Potosnak, Philip J. Hayes, et al.
CHI 1986
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CHI 1991
Juan M. Huerta, Cheng Wu, et al.
INTERSPEECH 2009
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CSCW 2012