Developing Agent-Oriented Video Surveillance System through Agent-Oriented Methodology (AOM)

Agent-oriented methodology (AOM) is a comprehensive and unified agent methodology for agent-oriented software development. Although AOM is claimed to be able to cope with a complex system development, it is still not yet determined up to what extent this may be true. Therefore, it is vital to conduc...

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Main Authors: Cheah Wai Shiang, Bong Tien Onn, Fu Swee Tee, Muhammad Asyraf bin Khairuddin, Msury Mahunnah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Computing and Information Technology
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Online Access:http://cit.fer.hr/index.php/CIT/article/view/2869/2112
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Summary:Agent-oriented methodology (AOM) is a comprehensive and unified agent methodology for agent-oriented software development. Although AOM is claimed to be able to cope with a complex system development, it is still not yet determined up to what extent this may be true. Therefore, it is vital to conduct an investigation to validate this methodology. This paper presents the adoption of AOM in developing an agent-oriented video surveillance system (VSS). An intruder handling scenario is designed and implemented through AOM. AOM provides an alternative method to engineer a distributed security system in a systematic manner. It presents the security system at a holistic view; provides a better conceptualization of agent-oriented security system and supports rapid prototyping as well as simulation of video surveillance system.
ISSN:1330-1136
1846-3908