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Make Agents Yourself

Description

MAY (Make Agents Yourself) is a tool to build architectures usable to support development and execution of multi-agent systems.
Its main objective is to reduce the development effort of agent-based applications by bringing the development support closer to the business needs through the building of component-based software architectures and reuse of components.

For a detailed general presentation of MAY with bibliographical resources in English and French.

MAY is available as an Eclipse plugin (based on the Xtext Framework).

MAY is a free software and is distributed under the GPL and LGPL.

Documentation

For more information on how to use MAY, go to the following page: SpeADL MAY.

(Unofficial) List of Users of MAY

MAY is used:

  • In the SMAC Team, mostly by Ph.D. students.
  • In the ASCENS European Project for a robotic swarm multi-agent and emergence simulation.
  • At UPETEC, a start-up applying the research results of the SMAC Team in the industrial world.
  • In the ID4CS French project for optimisation in collaboration with industrial partners such as Airbus and Snecma (Safran group).
  • In the ORIANNE French project for automatic motor control and calibration.
  • By the students of the Master Développement Logiciel (Software Engineering) to discover component-oriented programming, see this page for details.
  • By industrial partner co-directing applied Ph.D. thesis with the SMAC Team such as Sogeti, Bnext Energy
  • At the ENAC Engineering School in student projects on MAS.

Support Resources

Mayling-list: https://wwwsecu.irit.fr/listes/info/may-users

Who are we?

MAY is developed by the SMAC Team under the supervision of Jean-Paul Arcangeli.

Contributors to MAY are: V. Noël, J.-P. Arcangeli, F. Migeon
Past Contributors: A. Oglaza, K. Serin, S. Dudouit, S. Rougemaille, J.-P. Georgé

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