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Volcano, a Vowels-Oriented Multi-agent Platform

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From Theory to Practice in Multi-Agent Systems (CEEMAS 2001)

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In this paper we present a new multi-agent platform, called Volcano, based on the Vowels decomposition paradigm. The application of this paradigm to a building platform allows higher flexibility, better reuse, and reduces development costs. The entire building process is covered, from analysis to deployment.

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Ricordel, PM., Demazeau, Y. (2002). Volcano, a Vowels-Oriented Multi-agent Platform. In: Dunin-Keplicz, B., Nawarecki, E. (eds) From Theory to Practice in Multi-Agent Systems. CEEMAS 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45941-3_27

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