Agent-based autonomous information services integration and allocation to achieve high response and low cost in distributed information service system

Xiaodong Lu*, Ivan Luque, Miho Kanda, Kinji Mori, Ryuji Takanuki, Yasushi Kuba

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Abstract

The goal of autonomous information service integration is to enable information utilization opportunities far beyond those possible in a disconnected environment. We have proposed an agent-based distributed information service system architecture, called Faded Information Field (FIF) to cope with the rapidly evolving situations of providers' and users' heterogeneous requirements. In the case of a mono-service request, the system is designed to reduce the time needed for users to access the information and to preserve the consistency of the replicas. However, when the user requests joint selection of multiple services, synchronization of atomic actions and timeliness have to be assured by the system. In this paper, the service-oriented autonomous integration and allocation for heterogeneous FIFs to provide one-stop service for users' multi-service requirements are proposed. Through the comparison simulation to conventional systems, the effectiveness of the proposed technology is proved.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - International Symposium on Computers and Communications
EditorsA. Puliafito, S. Papavassiliou
Pages19-24
Number of pages6
Volume1
Publication statusPublished - 2004
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings - ISCC 2004, Ninth International Symposium on Computers and Communications - Alexandria, Egypt
Duration: 2004 Jun 282004 Jul 1

Other

OtherProceedings - ISCC 2004, Ninth International Symposium on Computers and Communications
Country/TerritoryEgypt
CityAlexandria
Period04/6/2804/7/1

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering(all)

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