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| Implementation of Agent Based Dynamic Distributed Service
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Volume: 3 Issue: 6 |
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Pages: 448-594 |
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Date: January 2010 |
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525 - 535 |
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31-01-2010 |
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CSC
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KEYWORDS: Distributed Systems, Agents, Process Migration |
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| The concept of distributed computing implies a network / internet-work of independent nodes which are logically configured in such a manner as to be seen as one machine by an application. They have been implemented in many varying forms and configurations, for the optimal processing of data.
Agents and multi-agent systems are useful in modeling complex distributed processes. They focus on support for (the development of) large-scale, secure, and heterogeneous distributed systems. They are expected to abstract both hardware and software vis-à-vis distributed systems.
For optimizing the use of the tremendous increase in processing power, bandwidth, and memory that technology is placing in the hands of the designer, a Dynamically Distributed Service (to be positioned as a service to a network / internet-work) is proposed. The service will conceptually migrate an application on to different nodes. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of an inter-mobility (migration) mechanism for agents. This migration is based on FIPA ACL messages. We also evaluate the performance of this implementation.
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AgentCities.NET. European Commission funded 5th Framework IST project. November 2001. http://www.agentcities.net |
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JADE, Java Agent DEvelopment Framework, http://jade. t i lab.com |
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F.Bellifemine, G.Caire, T.Trucco, G.Rimassa. JADE Programmers Guide, July 2002. |
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Hmida, F.B., Chaari, W.L., Tagina, M.: Performance Evaluation of Multiagent Systems: Communication Criterion, In Proc. KES-AMSTA 2008, LNAI 4953, 2008, 773-782. |
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Bernon, C., Chevrier, V., Hilaire, V., Marrow, P.: Applications of Self-Organising Multi-Agent Systems: An Initial Framework for Comparison, Informatica,30,2006, 73-82. |
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