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<article-title>Breaking Into Industry: Tool Support for Multiagent Systems</article-title>
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<author><a href="mailto:s.c.lynch@tees.ac.uk"><name>Simon Lynch</name></a></author>
<aff>University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, TS1 3BA, United Kingdom, +44 1642 342 652</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:k.rajendran@tees.ac.uk"><name>Keerthi Rajendran</name></a></author>
<aff>University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, TS1 3BA, United Kingdom, +44 1642 342 652</aff>

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<p>Multiagent systems (MAS) research is well established yet there is little development of agent technology in industry. It has been suggested that this is due, in part, to the unavailability of support tools for Agent Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE). This paper suggests requirements for Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) to support MAS construction. We suggest that an IDE can be built as its own MAS which allows it to be decoupled from any particular agent framework thereby allowing it to be platform independent.</p>
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