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    Agent-based Extensions for the UML Profile for Service-Oriented Architectures (UPMS-A)

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    Service-Oriented Architectures are today’s favorite answer to solve interoperability issues. As various kinds of systems can be used to implement Service-Oriented Architectures, the recent trend is to apply principles of Model-Driven Development by (i) modeling the Service-Oriented Architecture in an abstract manner and (ii) providing model transformations between this abstract specification and the underlying platform specific systems. As such, Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) became very popular as both, Service-Oriented Architectures and Multi-Agent Systems, share several commonalities. In this thesis, we compare the core building blocks of Multi-Agent Systems and a proposal for a standardized UML Profile and Metamodel for Services (UPMS) requested by the Object Management Group. The major objective of this investigation is to identify if SOA-Pro–the current submission under review–offers functionalities to allow modeling of Multi-Agent Systems adequately and if not to identify what kind of functionality is missing and how this functionality can be achieved. Interaction aspect in MASs describes how the interaction between autonomous entities or organizations take place. In our comparison we found that the ability to multicast messages is one feature that is lacking in UML Sequence Diagrams. This is an important feature or characteristic of agent interaction protocols. Here we show that SOA-Pro can easily be extended to support these kinds of functionalities
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