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An Operational Profile for Normative Multi-agent Systems

In: Sustainability in Software Engineering and Business Information Management

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  • Yahia Menassel

    (Research Laboratory on Computer Science’s Complex Systems (RELA(CS)2) Laboratory
    University of Tébessa)

  • Toufik Marir

    (Research Laboratory on Computer Science’s Complex Systems (RELA(CS)2) Laboratory)

  • Farid Mokhati

    (Research Laboratory on Computer Science’s Complex Systems (RELA(CS)2) Laboratory)

Abstract

Software reliability engineering (SRE) focus on engineering techniques for developing and maintaining software systems whose reliability can be quantitatively evaluated. Software operational profile (SOP) development is the first important step in software reliability testing process. Several approaches have proposed methodologies to generate the software operational profile. However, almost all the proposed studies have omitted the specificities of the new software paradigms, despite that these new paradigms are generally characterized by their own concepts, methods and methodologies. Multi-agent systems are one of these software paradigms. It will be more beneficial to propose a specific software operational profile development methodology instead of using a general one. In this paper, we propose a development methodology of a specific kind of multi-agent systems (called, normative multi-agent systems). This methodology is described gradually using a case study.

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  • Yahia Menassel & Toufik Marir & Farid Mokhati, 2023. "An Operational Profile for Normative Multi-agent Systems," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Varun Gupta & Luis Rubalcaba & Chetna Gupta & Thomas Hanne (ed.), Sustainability in Software Engineering and Business Information Management, pages 14-28, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-031-32436-9_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-32436-9_2
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