This
seventh edition continues the tradition of the AOSE Technical Forum
Group (TFG) started back in 2004. The scope of this Technical Forum
(TF) is to work on agent-oriented software engineering (AOSE) main
challenges and its specific aim is renewing and strengthening the
cohesion of the AOSE community that participated in the previous
meetings. As a tangible result of these events, several members of this
TFG now share common research activities and projects originated from
the discussions they had during the meetings (or after them).
The
initial work plan for this half-day meeting will deal with
presentations by group members and discussions on AOSE-related topics
selected by the group members in the AOSE TFG mailing list
(al3_aose hosted by the pa.icar.cnr.it mail server).
The topics of interest for presentations and discussions are (but are not limited to):
- MAS-SPL: Multi-agent systems and software product lines;
- Agent modelling languages;
- Methodologies for agent-oriented analysis and design;
- Testing techniques for Multi-agent systems;
- Patterns, aspects and re-use approaches for agent-oriented software;
- Methodology evaluation;
- Model-driven architecture (MDA) and model-driven engineering (MDE) approaches for MAS;
- Domain Specific Languages (DSL)
- Refinement and synthesis techniques for agent-based specifications;
- Verification and validation techniques for agent-based systems;
- Software development environments and tools for AOSE;
- Formal methods for agent-oriented systems, including specification and verification logics;
- Model checking for agent-oriented systems;
- Engineering large-scale agent systems;
- Experiences and real applications with agents;
- Engineering and design of coordination and cooperation frameworks for agent systems;
- Standardisation activities in the AOSE field;
- Design methodologies for robotics;
- AOSE and simulation;
- Trends in software engineering and AOSE (method engineering, model driven engineering, etc.)
Past meetings of the AOSE Technical Forum Group:
Rome (Sept. 2004): http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/al3tf1/
Ljubljana (Feb. 2005): http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/al3tf2/
Budapest (Sept. 2005): http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/al3tf3/
Lisbon (Dec. 2006), http://set.utbm.fr/index.php?pge=331
Hammameth (Dec. 2007), http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/AOSETF07/
Bath (Dec. 2008), http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/AOSETF08/
Past meetings of the AOSE Technical Forum Group:
Rome (Sept. 2004):
http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/al3tf1/
Ljubljana (Feb. 2005):
http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/al3tf2/
Budapest (Sept. 2005):
http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/al3tf3/
Lisbon (Dec. 2006),
http://set.utbm.fr/index.php?pge=331
Hammameth (Dec. 2007),
http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/AOSETF07/Bath (Dec. 2008),
http://www.pa.icar.cnr.it/cossentino/AOSETF08/
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
The meeting will be a half-day meeting to be held on December, 15th.
It
will consist of talks and discussions about the members’ contributions
and proposals. Usually presentations are short (15 minutes) and
followed by a large discussion. The goal of these talks will not only
consist in the presentation of research novelties but rather in
contributions aiming at collecting feedback from the community on an
under-going work, in presenting collaboration opportunities to the
community or in achieving consensus for a (potentially) shared
activity. Position talks reporting the authors’ point of view on a
relevant AOSE-related research topic are welcome as well.
Discussions
about the program and the topics of the meeting will take place in the
AOSE mailing list. To subscribe send an email at:
AND contact the chairs to confirm your intention to subscribe.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Participants
are STRONGLY encouraged to submit a paper/technical report thus
allowing other attendees to know, well before the meeting, the
arguments that will be discussed.
We accept position papers, papers
illustrating new researches in the area as well as any other scientific
relevant contribution (also demonstration of prototypes) about the
above listed topics and with the above described aims. There will be no
formal proceedings therefore published papers are acceptable too
(provided that no existing copyright is infringed).
The format and length of such position papers are open.
Registration
for AOSE TF is free. Unfortunately, there will be no funding for
attendants in this edition. We would like to invite all those who are
interested in participating with an off-line contribution to submit a
paper about the above-mentioned topics. Papers should be sent to the
event chairs listed below and they will be published on the AOSE TFG
web page.
The deadline for contributions related to talks to be held during the meeting has been established to
***November 30th***
while contributions just for publication in the website could be sent
even after the event, for instance, to clarify an opinion issued during
the meeting.
Please contact event chairs if you need more time for your contribution or you have specific proposals/requests.
Contributions should be sent to:
AOSE TF chairs
Massimo Cossentino (Italian National Research Council, ICAR Institute,
)
Rubén Fuentes Fernández (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain,
)
Frederic Migeon (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, University Paul Sabatier, France,
)
See you in Paris
Massimo Cossentino
Rubén Fernández
Frederic Migeon