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OSOAD Case Study

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In Chap. 9, an integrative modeling framework was proposed for modeling open agent systems. In Chap. 6, we advocated an ORGANISED framework to undertake the organizational abstraction of an agent organization in terms of organizational metaphor. Collections of visual model-building blocks were subsequently specified and defined in Chap. 7 for the concrete, graphic analysis of an open agent organization. Chap. 8 presented a system of formal representation of the ORGANISED framework through temporal logics. This body of work constitutes the organization-oriented analysis system of open agent systems in terms of organizational metaphor.

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Cao, L. (2015). OSOAD Case Study. In: Metasynthetic Computing and Engineering of Complex Systems. Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6551-4_13

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