Title :
Formal specification of software critical systems with agents
Author_Institution :
MASI Lab., Inst. Blaise Pascal, Paris
Abstract :
This paper presents a method called I2AM (interaction and intention-based agent method), which is an attempt to bridge the gap between system analysis and its formal specification. The method integrates the agent ontology and timed Petri net, an extension of the colored Petri net. The agent ontology allows expressive elicitation and representation of knowledge. An agent is an entity considered to be subject of interactions and intentions. An interaction is a collective action wherein one agent takes an action or a decision influenced by other agents. An intention characterizes some attitudes such as belief, knowledge, desire, commitment, or choice. Modeling such an intentional system provides an abstraction useful in requirement analysis. The I2AM method allows one to prove non-functional properties expressed with temporal logic on such multi-agent systems
Keywords :
Petri nets; cooperative systems; formal specification; knowledge acquisition; knowledge representation; software agents; systems analysis; temporal logic; I2AM; abstraction; agent ontology; formal specification; intentional system; interaction-intention-based agent method; knowledge elicitation; knowledge representation; multi-agent systems; software critical systems; temporal logic; timed Petri net; Bridges; Delay; Formal specifications; Laboratories; Logic; Multiagent systems; Ontologies; Software systems; Space shuttles; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Applications Conference, 1995. Proceedings., 1995 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2473-0
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.1995.468939