
TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive redesign of the Goal Net Designer tool, making agent development more accessible, flexible, and user-friendly through new technology, enhanced workflows, and collaborative features.
Contribution
The paper introduces a fully re-implemented Goal Net Designer with cross-platform support, improved workflows, validation, access control, collaboration, and data analytics capabilities.
Findings
Enhanced usability and user experience
Successful development of a teachable agent using the new tool
Improved adoption potential for Goal Net methodology
Abstract
Agent technology, a new paradigm in software engineering, has received attention from research and industry since 1990s. However, it is still not used widely to date because it requires expertise on both programming and agent technology; gaps among requirements, agent design, and agent deployment also pose more difficulties. Goal Net methodology attempts to solve these issues with a goal-oriented approach that resembles human behaviours, and an agent designer that supports agent development using this philosophy. However, there are limitations on existing Goal Net Designer, the design and modelling component of the agent designer. Those limitations, including limited access, difficult deployment, inflexibility in user operations, design workflows against typical Goal Net methodology workflows, and lack of data protection, have inhibited widespread adoption of Goal Net methodology.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Mobile Agent-Based Network Management · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
