17. September2008: Taom4E 0.6.3.1 and t2x, including the latest features for adaptive systems modelling, were presented in the Tool Demo session at the ASE 2008 conference at L'Aquila, Italy. ASE08 paper
July2008: The new versions of Taom4E (0.6.1) and t2x (0.6.1) are compatible also with Eclipse 3.4, on Linux/Windows/MacOS. It can be installed through the Eclipse Update Manager.
May2008: New versions of Taom4E (0.6) and t2x (0.6) are released as Eclipse features and can be installed automatically through the Eclipse Update Manager.
April2008: The t2xtool, which can generatecode for adaptive BDI agents from TROPOS goal models was integratedinto Taom4E and is available for download.
May 2007: Presentation on Tool-supported Development with TROPOS at AOSE07 and publication of a paper on the development of a conference managemnt system case study in Agent-Oriented Software Engineering VIII (download).
9 June 2006: presented the DEMO in Luxembourg at the CAiSE 2006 conference. TAOM4E tool has been enriched with new features to allow the designer to automatically
generate agent capabilities, see
here for details and the demo-movie (CAiSE-06 poster).
TAOM4E results from reengineering of the previous version of the TAOM modeller and extends its functionalities, to support the TROPOS methodology from early requirements engineering to BDI code generation.
The tool is an agent oriented modeling environment, a project of the Software Engineering research line at FBK IRST in Trento, Italy.
TAOM4E supports a model-driven, agent oriented software development following the Tropos methodology (see Bresciani et al). It has been designed taking into account Model Driven Architecture (MDA) reccomandations.
TAOM4E architecture allows for a flexible integration of different tools. The tool is a plug-in for ECLIPSE Platform. The ECLIPSE project is an open source initiative that allows for the integration of different tools into a single "application".
License: TAOM4E is Free Software
TAOM4E is distributed under the GPL v2  license. You are allowed to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software as it is posed in the Free Software Definition of the Free Software Foundation .
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