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A development method will never be accepted in an industrial context if it cannot prove its validity in practice. The Massive method is not a method that was developed in the laboratory and then transfered to actual projects. Rather it is derived from projects that were successfully carried out at the DFKI and elsewhere and that were analyzed after completion in order to find similarities in the product and process models. The advantage of this approach is that it provides further case studies that show how the method works and that demonstrate that the method can be used for a broad range of multiagent applications.
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(2001). Further Case Studies. In: Lind, J. (eds) Iterative Software Engineering for Multiagent Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1994. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45162-5_6
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