[Modeling] UN and agents

Dr. Hong Zhu hong.zhu1@btinternet.com
Fri, 21 Mar 2003 08:59:10 -0000


Would it be a good idea if each contributing notation (or method) gives a
description of the UN security council example in its own notation? Of
course we also need to describe it in the AUML interaction diagram (maybe we
need other diagrams of UML as well). This will give us a chance to evaluate
and compare AUML with existing approaches and to find out advantages and
problems.

Best regards,
Hong
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Dr. Hong Zhu, Senior Lecturer in Computing
Dept. of Computing, School of Technology
Oxford Brookes University
Wheatley Campus, Oxford OX33 1HX, UK
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Renato Levy" <rlevy@i-a-i.com>
To: <modeling@fipa.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 6:50 PM
Subject: [Modeling] UN and agents


> There are other issues to be considered:
>
> 1- The vote is open (in other words, when one votes, all the members
listen)
> 2- The countries vote one at a time. This is important because if you are
> the last country to vote, you may be the one that decides the matter and
> this responsability may change your vote.
> 3- The chair calls the order to vote, and it is always the last one to
vote.
>
>
>
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