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==Commentary==
Following a rather false start, agent technology has begun to come into its own. With the advent of biologically-inspired, pervasive, and [[autonomic computing]], the advantages of, and necessity of, agent-based technologies and MASs has become obvious{{
same techniques, adaptations, and approaches. The field is thus ripe for exploiting the benefits of SPL: reduced costs, improved time-to-market, etc. and enhancing agent technology in such a way that it is more industrially applicable.
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* MAS Product Lines site: http://www.mas-productlines.org
* Joaquin Peña, Michael G. Hinchey, and Antonio Ruiz-Cortés. Multiagent system product lines: Challenges and benefits. Communications of the ACM, December 2006, volume 49, issue number 12. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1183236.1183272
* Joaquin Peña, Michael G. Hinchey, Manuel Resinas, Roy Sterritt, James L. Rash. Designing and Managing Evolving Systems using a MAS-Product-Line Approach. Journal of Science of Computer Programming. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2006.10.007
* Joaquin Peña, Michael G. Hinchey, Antonio Ruiz-Cortés, and Pablo Trinidad. Building the Core Architecture of a NASA Multiagent System Product Line. In 7th International Workshop on Agent Oriented Software Engineering 2006, page to be published, Hakodate, Japan, May
* Joaquin Peña, Michael G. Hinchey, Manuel Resinas, Roy Sterritt, James L. Rash. Managing the Evolution of an Enterprise Architecture using a MAS-Product-Line Approach. 5th Int. Workshop on System/Software Architectures (IWSSA’06). Nevada, USA. 2006
* Soe-Tsyr Yuan. MAS Building Environments with Product-Line-Architecture Awareness.
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