Presentation 1998/11/30
Be-gent : Bonding Enhancement Agent Framework for Development of Distributed Systems
Takahiro KAWAMURA, Yasuyuki TAHARA, Tetsuo HASEGAWA, Akihiko OHSUGA, Shinichi HONIDEN,
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Abstract(in English) Interoperability between different kinds of systems is becoming a more important issue as computer networks expand. In this paper, we propose Be-gent (Bonding Enhancement Agent), a Distributed System Development Framework which aims to provide coordination and communication between RDBMS, legacy system, package software, and so on. Be-gent has Interaction Protocols which describe mutual relationship of elements of Distributed System. Our approach is to divide Interaction Protocols into two parts. One is the global flow for total problem solving. Another is the local flow depending on the system. Moreover mediation agents, which have Mobility, coordinate the behaviors of each system according to the former flow. We show a case to develop by using Be-gent, and examine the improvement of maintenancibility when modifying how to coordinate and/or restructuring the component of Distributed Systems.
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Keyword(in English) Distributed / Coordination / Communication / Mobile
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Conference Date 1998/11/30(1days)
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Title (in English) Be-gent : Bonding Enhancement Agent Framework for Development of Distributed Systems
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Keyword(1) Distributed
Keyword(2) Coordination
Keyword(3) Communication
Keyword(4) Mobile
1st Author's Name Takahiro KAWAMURA
1st Author's Affiliation System & Software Research Laboratories, Research and Development Center, TOSHIBA Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Yasuyuki TAHARA
2nd Author's Affiliation System & Software Research Laboratories, Research and Development Center, TOSHIBA Corporation
3rd Author's Name Tetsuo HASEGAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation System & Software Research Laboratories, Research and Development Center, TOSHIBA Corporation
4th Author's Name Akihiko OHSUGA
4th Author's Affiliation System & Software Research Laboratories, Research and Development Center, TOSHIBA Corporation
5th Author's Name Shinichi HONIDEN
5th Author's Affiliation System & Software Research Laboratories, Research and Development Center, TOSHIBA Corporation
Date 1998/11/30
Paper # AI98-47
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 436
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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