Title :
Generating and Supporting Dynamic Heterogeneous MAS
Author :
Jayaputera, Glenn Tesla ; Zaslavsky, Arkady ; Loke, Seng Wai
Author_Institution :
CSIT, Monash Univ., Caulfield East, Vic.
Abstract :
One of the grand challenges in agent technology research is quasi-automatic development of heterogeneous and dynamic multiagent systems using agent oriented software engineering (AOSE) tools. This paper presents an innovative approach to developing and supporting multiagent systems at run-time. Multiagent systems (MASs) can and should be generated dynamically based on high-level user specifications which are transformed into a mission. Dynamically generating agents could also be offered as a pervasive service. Heterogeneity of MASs refers to diverse functionality and constituency of the system which include mobile as well as host associated software agents. This paper proposes and demonstrates on-demand and just-in-time agent generation approach which is combined with run-time support for MASs. Run-time support is based on mission cost-efficiency and objectives which enable termination, generation, injection and replacement of software agents as the mission evolves. We present the formal underpinning of our approach and describe the prototype tool - called eHermes, which has been implemented using specific agent platforms. Lessons and results of testing eHermes are reported and analyzed
Keywords :
formal specification; mobile agents; multi-agent systems; ubiquitous computing; MAS run-time support; agent oriented software engineering; agent technology research; diverse functionality; dynamic agent generation; dynamic heterogeneous MAS; eHermes; high level user specification; host associated software agent; just-in-time agent generation; mobile software agent platform; multiagent system heterogeneity; on-demand agent generation; pervasive service; Australia; Intelligent agent; Multiagent systems; Prototypes; Runtime; Software agents; Software engineering; Software prototyping; Testing; US Department of Commerce;
Conference_Titel :
Pervasive Services, 2006 ACS/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0237-9
DOI :
10.1109/PERSER.2006.1652210