
Florian Klein and Holger Giese.
Analysis and Design of Physical and Social Contexts in MultiAgent Systems using UML.
In
Ricardo Choren and Alessandro Garcia and Carlos Lucena and Alexander Romanovsky and Tom Holvoet and Paolo Giorgini, ed.,
Proc. of the 4th Workshop on Software Engineering for Large-Scale Multi-Agent Systems (in Conjunction with the International Conference on Software Engineering), St. Louis, MO, USA,
pages 1–7,
5 2005.
ACM Press.
BibTeX file
@inproceedings{FKHG05a_ag,
author = { Florian Klein and Holger Giese },
title = { Analysis and Design of Physical and Social Contexts in MultiAgent Systems using UML },
year = { 2005 },
pages = { 1--7 },
month = { 5 },
editor = { Ricardo Choren and Alessandro Garcia and Carlos Lucena and Alexander Romanovsky and Tom Holvoet and Paolo Giorgini },
publisher = { ACM Press },
booktitle = { Proc. of the 4th Workshop on Software Engineering for Large-Scale Multi-Agent Systems (in Conjunction with the International Conference on Software Engineering), St. Louis, MO, USA },
language = { english }
}title = { Analysis and Design of Physical and Social Contexts in MultiAgent Systems using UML },
year = { 2005 },
pages = { 1--7 },
month = { 5 },
editor = { Ricardo Choren and Alessandro Garcia and Carlos Lucena and Alexander Romanovsky and Tom Holvoet and Paolo Giorgini },
publisher = { ACM Press },
booktitle = { Proc. of the 4th Workshop on Software Engineering for Large-Scale Multi-Agent Systems (in Conjunction with the International Conference on Software Engineering), St. Louis, MO, USA },
language = { english }
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