WEBSMIT – Sistema Multiagente para Identificação e Atribuição Automática de Tarefas para Grupos de Trabalho Geograficamente Dispersos
Resumo
Software projects that involve multiple work teams have a greater complexity than other types of projects, because there are many factors that project managers need to consider. In geographically distributed projects, each team may be responsible for implementing a part of the project, and considering that they are geographically distributed it is possible to have some interaction difficulties. A system that uses multi-agent systems for automatic allocation of work teams is an interesting alternative. Such a tool helps project manager in the allocation of teams without the need of the manager to have a detailed knowledge about the skills of the available resources for selecting a team. This paper presents a prototype tool, called WEBSMIT (Multi-Agent System for Automatic Identification and Assignment of Tasks for Teams Geographically Distributed), which identify the best team available to perform the activity required for a project.
Palavras-chave:
Allocation of tasks, Geographically distributed teams, Multi-agent systems, Analogy by similarity
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Publicado
19/04/2010
Como Citar
PEREIRA, César Arboite; GARCIA FILHO, José Lucas; MORAES, Márcia Cristina; MORAES, Silvia.
WEBSMIT – Sistema Multiagente para Identificação e Atribuição Automática de Tarefas para Grupos de Trabalho Geograficamente Dispersos. In: WORKSHOP-ESCOLA DE SISTEMAS DE AGENTES, SEUS AMBIENTES E APLICAÇÕES (WESAAC), 4. , 2010, Rio Grande/RS.
Anais [...].
Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação,
2010
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p. 89-98.
ISSN 2326-5434.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/wesaac.2010.33056.