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Role modeling for agent system analysis, design, and implementation
Until now, the lack of adequate formalisms and the corresponding abstractions in software have made it difficult to realize traditional role representations in automated systems. Role models, a relatively new concept in object oriented software engineering, emphasize patterns of interaction. The article shows how role modeling can facilitate agent system analysis and design.