Research Group on Agent-based, Social and Interdisciplinary Applications
Formation2000; 24 years ago (2000)
FounderJuan Pavón, Jorge J. Gómez Sanz
TypeFree/Open Source Software Distributed systems Interdisciplinary social applications
Location
Websitegrasia.fdi.ucm.es

GRASIA is the Research Group on Agent-based, Social and Interdisciplinary Applications[1] of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. The main focus of the group is on the development of Free/Open Source Software tools related to distributed systems, software agents, and social systems, from an interdisciplinary approach. Examples of relevant software are INGENIAS Development Kit (IDK) and SwellRT backend as a service.

History edit

The group was founded by Juan Pavón and Jorge J. Gómez Sanz. In the beginning, around 1999, GRASIA research was focused on the development of methods and tools for building multi-agent systems (MAS), first with participation in the definition of the MESSAGE methodology, the first to apply model driven engineering principles for the devlopement of MAS. This work evolved into a more elaborated methodology, INGENIAS, which was supported by a set of tools, the INGENIAS Development Kit (IDK). These have been applied in different areas: distributed control systems, web engineering, information recovery, smart grids, aeronautics, art installations, etc.

Along these projects, the research has acquired a more multi-disciplinary character, by incorporating in the group experts from social sciences, communication sciences, and health services. The main goal is to promote trans-disciplinary collaboration to facilitate a cooperative and distributed teamwork in topics of social interest, such as tools for social inclusion and peer to peer production of common goods.

Projects edit

Relevant projects of the group are the following:

  • P2Pmodels: ERC Starting Grant
  • RISEWISE: Rise Women with Dissabilities in Social Engagement. http://risewise.eu/
  • Fostering a Transition towards Responsible Research and Innovation Systems (FoTRRIS). http://fotrris-h2020.eu/
  • Techno-social platform for sustainable models and value generation in commons-based peer production in the Future Internet (p2pValue).: https://p2pvalue.eu/
  • Colaborative Solutions for Ambient Assisted Living (ColoSAAL)
  • Social Ambient Assisted Living - Methods (SociAAL).
  • Interfaces de relación entre el entorno y las personas con discapacidad (INREDIS)
  • INGENIAS: Engineering Agent-based Applications

Software products from GRASIA that are distributed as open source:

See also edit


References edit

  1. ^ "GRASIA site". Retrieved 12 January 2018.

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