Bio-Inspired Deployment of Software over Distributed Systems(<Special Section>Concurrent/Hybrid Systems : Theory and Applications)
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This paper presents a middleware system for multi-agents on a distributed system as a general test-bed for bio-inspired approaches. The middleware is unique to other approaches, including distributed object systems, because it can maintain and migrate a dynamic federation of multiple agents on different computers. It enables each agent to explicitly define its own deployment policy as a relocation between the agent and another agent. This paper describes a prototype implementation of the middleware built on a Java-based mobile agent system and its practical applications that illustrates the utility and effectiveness of the approach in real distributed systems.
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- 2007-11-01
著者
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Satoh Ichiro
National Inst. Informatics Tokyo Jpn
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Satoh Ichiro
National Inst. Of Informatics Tokyo Jpn
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