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− | ==AOMIP: AOse Methodologies, Infrastructures and Processes==
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− | Sierre, Switzerland, March 22 -26, 2010
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− | The aim of this track is the deeper investigations of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) methodologies, infrastructures and processes. The need of engineering new sorts of complex computational systems (like for example self-* systems) for new kinds of application scenarios (like pervasive systems) calls for new SE methodologies, frameworks, infrastructures, and processes. Agent-oriented systems are the most likely candidate to work as the sources for new metaphors, abstractions, technologies, and methods for the engineering of complex systems.
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− | In this track we aim at discussing all the elements that influence the construction of complex computational systems as agent-oriented ones, by promoting the interplay between researchers in AOSE methodologies, agent-oriented frameworks and infrastructures, and AOSE processes, thus encouraging the development of the very notion of AOSE towards the most general and widest acceptation of the term.
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− | ===TOPICS OF INTEREST ===
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− | The list of most relevant topics includes, but it is not limited to:
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− | * Methodologies for agent-oriented analysis and design
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− | * Infrastructures for multi-agent systems
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− | * Design of software development processes
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− | * Situational Method Engineering techniques for AOSE design processes
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− | * Relationships between MAS meta-models and their relative AOSE methodologies
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− | * Relationships between AOSE processes and the other traditional processes (e.g. OO)
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− | * Relationship between AOSE methodologies and Infrastructures processes
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− | * Meta-modelling techniques
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− | * Software development process models
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− | * Fragment definitions and descriptions
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− | * Integration of agent-oriented methodologies, infrastructures and processes
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− | * Approaches for AOSE methodologies: design patterns, components, and architectures
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− | * Supporting tools for AOSE methodologies/processes construction and enactment
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− | * Standardisation for AOSE methodologies and processes
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− | * Self-* approaches in AOSE methodologies and processes
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− | ===Important Dates:===
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− | Sept. 8, 2009: Paper submissions
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− | Oct. 19, 2009: Author notification
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− | ===Paper Publication:===
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− | Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers. All papers will be fully refereed and undergo a blind review process by at least three referees. The conference proceedings will be published by ACM. Hence, all accepted papers should be submitted in ACM 2-column camera-ready format for publication in the symposium proceedings. Authors are allowed up to 8 pages according to the template, but more than 5 pages in the camera ready will be charged with 80USD per extra page. Paper submission should be in electronic format, via the website: eCMS site http://sac.cs.iupui.edu/SAC2010/
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− | PgF68E Walking in the presence of giants here. Cool thnkiing all around!
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