2010
DOI: 10.1541/ieejeiss.130.615
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A Development Method for Multiagent Simulators Using a Graphical Model Editor

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“…In existing research specific to multiagent systems, a method for model‐driven development that limits the types of systems under development and is specialized for them has been proposed. In contrast, the proposed method has the advantage of allowing the developer to provide role information for model components and transformation rules without limiting the scope of use of the system under development.…”
Section: Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In existing research specific to multiagent systems, a method for model‐driven development that limits the types of systems under development and is specialized for them has been proposed. In contrast, the proposed method has the advantage of allowing the developer to provide role information for model components and transformation rules without limiting the scope of use of the system under development.…”
Section: Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with the conventional technology of model-driven development, only the skeleton can be automatically generated, but not detailed code related to methods and other components; hence, automatic generation rate is reported to be just 40 to 50% [10]. However, with the conventional technology of model-driven development, only the skeleton can be automatically generated, but not detailed code related to methods and other components; hence, automatic generation rate is reported to be just 40 to 50% [10].…”
Section: Proposed Methods Based On Model-driven Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model-driven development has been proposed as a means for reuse of existing system design when a system must be amended during operation and maintenance, or must be migrated or reconstructed. However, with the conventional technology of model-driven development, only the skeleton can be automatically generated, but not detailed code related to methods and other components; hence, automatic generation rate is reported to be just 40 to 50% [10].…”
Section: Proposed Methods Based On Model-driven Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%