Methodologies for the Engineering of Complex Software Systems: Agent-based Approach
MENSA DIT-PRJ-08-017
Homepage http://www.mensa-project.org
Status NOT active project
Status NOT active project
DISI role Partner
Project type Research Project
Dimension National
Acquisition date 2007-02-01
Start date 2007-02-01
End date 2009-02-01
Project details
Project astract MEnSA is a research project financed by the Italian Ministery for Education, University, and Research (Ministero dell'Universita' e della Ricerca), and the project acronym stands for "Methodologies for the Engineering of complex Software systems: Agent-based approach".<br/><br/>The main objective is the creation of agent-oriented software engineering methodologies that support the development of complex software systems. The methodologies will assist the whole development processs, from the requirements analysis to the actual implementation of the systems, using a metamodel-based approach. The expected result is a contribute in filling the existing gap between agent-oriented methodologies and multi-agent systems.<br/><br/>MEnSA is a joint project among Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita' di Bologna (Cesena branch), Universita' degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, and Universita' degli Studi di Trento.
Keywords Agent-Oriented Software Engineering, Software Engineering methodologies
Fundings 220000 €
Partners
- DIT - UniTN
- Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita' di Bologna (Cesena branch)
- Universita' degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
DISI Sub-project details
Project astract MEnSA is a research project financed by the Italian Ministery for Education, University, and Research (Ministero dell'Universita' e della Ricerca), and the project acronym stands for "Methodologies for the Engineering of complex Software systems: Agent-based approach".<br/><br/>The main objective is the creation of agent-oriented software engineering methodologies that support the development of complex software systems. The methodologies will assist the whole development processs, from the requirements analysis to the actual implementation of the systems, using a metamodel-based approach. The expected result is a contribute in filling the existing gap between agent-oriented methodologies and multi-agent systems.<br/><br/>MEnSA is a joint project among Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita' di Bologna (Cesena branch), Universita' degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, and Universita' degli Studi di Trento.
Keywords Agent-Oriented Software Engineering, Software Engineering methodologies
Fundings 75800 €
Manager Paolo Giorgini
Participating RP

