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An Observation Framework for Multi-agent Systems

2009

Existing middleware platforms for multi-agent systems (MAS) do not provide general support for observation. On the other hand, observation is considered to be an important mechanism needed for realizing effective and efficient coordination of agents. This paper describes a framework called Agent Observable Environment (AOE) for observation-based interaction in MAS. The framework provides 1) possibility to model MAS components with RDF-based observable soft-bodies, 2) support for both query and publish/subscribe style ontology-driven observation, and 3) ability to restrict the visibility of observable information using observation rules. Additionally, we report on an implementation of the fr…

Service (systems architecture)DatabaseComputer scienceMulti-agent systemReliability (computer networking)Distributed computingVisibility (geometry)JADE (programming language)computer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreComputingMethodologies_ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEKernel (linear algebra)Middleware (distributed applications)RDFcomputercomputer.programming_language2009 Fifth International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems
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Towards Concrete Syntax Based Find for Graphical Domain Specific Languages

2019

One of the main reasons why Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) technologies including Domain-specific modelling languages (DSML) have not reached the expected acceptance in the industry is a poor tool support. One of the features with a limited support even in commercial modelling tools is search (find). Typically, MDE tools support only a simple keyword-based textual search functionality. The same is true for the tools built using Domain-specific language (DSL) tool definition frameworks. It is proposed to provide the concrete syntax-based find functionality as a service of a DSL tool definition framework. The find diagrams are defined in a concrete syntax of a DSL. A definition of a DSL is us…

Service (systems architecture)Domain-specific languageConcrete syntaxDigital subscriber lineProgramming languageComputer scienceSimple (abstract algebra)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020207 software engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genrecomputer2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C)
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GPCALMA: A Grid-based tool for mammographic screening

2005

The next generation of High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments requires a GRID approach to a distributed computing system and the associated data management: the key concept is the Virtual Organisation (VO), a group of distributed users with a common goal and the will to share their resources. A similar approach is being applied to a group of Hospitals which joined the GPCALMA project (Grid Platform for Computer Assisted Library for MAmmography), which will allow common screening programs for early diagnosis of breast and, in the future, lung cancer. HEP techniques come into play in writing the application code, which makes use of neural networks for the image analysis and proved to be useful…

Service (systems architecture)InternationalityDatabases FactualMedical Records Systems ComputerizedTeleradiologyVirtual organizationComputer scienceGrid; Mammogram; Screening; Virtual organizationFOS: Physical sciencesBreast NeoplasmsHealth InformaticsTeleradiologycomputer.software_genregridSet (abstract data type)User-Computer InterfaceHealth Information ManagementmammogramHumansDiagnosis Computer-AssistedProgram DevelopmentAdvanced and Specialized NursingInternetbusiness.industryscreeningGridPhysics - Medical PhysicsEuropeSystems IntegrationRadiology Information SystemsItalyKey (cryptography)Database Management SystemsSystem integrationFemaleThe InternetMedical Physics (physics.med-ph)Data miningvirtual organizationbusinesscomputerAlgorithmsMammography
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PMG-pro: A model-driven method for the development of service-based applications in a heterogenous services environment

2010

This paper presents PMG-pro (present, model, generate and provide), a development method of service-based applications. With PMG-pro, the composition of heterogeneous pre-made services is done at model levels and thereby different executable software systems for different target platforms can be generated automatically. To illustrate the method, we present a case study of developing a service-based application in a smart home environment.

Service (systems architecture)Javabusiness.industryService delivery frameworkComputer scienceDistributed computingcomputer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreUnified Modeling LanguageHome automationEmbedded systemExecutableSoftware systemWeb servicebusinesscomputercomputer.programming_language2010 IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Service Sciences
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A Web-Based Coordination Infrastructure for Grid Collective Services

2004

Virtual Organizations (VO) consisting of heterogeneous institutions and individuals that share resources dynamically and in a coordinated way to support collaborative problem-solving are emerging in many fields. Consequently, new types of distributed infrastructures known as Grids have been proposed to cope with these new sharing requirements. Grids offer sets of collective services to support collaborative tasks which are distributed in nature and need asynchronous communication. Existing approaches to this problem lack of flexibility, adaptability and are tightly bound to the collective service that is provided. We present here a generic event model to build collective services that requi…

Service (systems architecture)Javacomputer.internet_protocolComputer scienceEvent (computing)business.industryDistributed computingXSLTGridWorld Wide WebAsynchronous communicationInformation systemTuple spaceWeb applicationThe InternetbusinesscomputerXMLcomputer.programming_language
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Performance evaluation of differentiated access mechanisms effectiveness in 802.11 networks

2005

The IEEE 802.11e draft specification aims to extend the original 802.11 MAC protocol by introducing priority mechanisms able to manage bandwidth and resource allocation according to the QoS needs of real-time applications. Different strategies based on MAC parameter diversifications, such as contention window limits, contention window updating factor and silence monitoring time, can be pursued in order to provide service differentiation, also in the case of distributed access. In this paper, we investigate on the behaviour of each differentiation possibility under different load conditions and traffic requirements. Our results show that the most powerful mechanisms which provide service dif…

Service (systems architecture)Order (exchange)business.industryComputer scienceQuality of serviceWireless lanBandwidth (computing)Resource allocationWindow (computing)businessProtocol (object-oriented programming)Computer network
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Interaction Mechanism of Humans in a Cyber-Physical Environment

2015

The research initiative “Industrie 4.0” (I4.0) of the high-tech strategy announced by the German government targets the deployment of a cyber-physical system (CPS) in production and logistics. Such CPS-based environments are characterized by an increasing number of heterogeneous intelligent autonomous and communicating artifacts tightly integrated with humans. Thus, the human’s role will become a composite factor (“man-in-the-mesh”) for this future CPS environment, playing more than just a simple role inside the control loop. This paper investigates the need of a robust communication between CPS and humans, which includes a clear semantic of the exchanged information. For this purpose, a me…

Service (systems architecture)SIMPLE (military communications protocol)Human–computer interactionSoftware deploymentMechanism (biology)Computer scienceFactor (programming language)Control systemMediationCyber-physical systemcomplex mixturescomputercomputer.programming_language
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Mobile agents and grid computing

2004

Publisher Summary This chapter describes mobile agents as an effective solution for grid service provision. A short overview is first introduced on the grid paradigm and the most known research activities in the field. Then, mobile agents are discussed and a comparison with the remote procedure call (RPC) method is made as far as the most effective solution to minimize network overload and fault occurrences is concerned. The common feature of all grid architectures is a coordinated and controlled resource sharing between the members of a dynamic multi-institutional virtual community. Community members agree on a set of sharing rules and permissions, by which resources to be shared and membe…

Service (systems architecture)Semantic gridGrid computingComputer scienceRemote procedure callDistributed computingInteroperabilityGridcomputer.software_genreProtocol (object-oriented programming)computerShared resource
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Breaking layer 2: A new architecture for programmable wireless interfaces

2012

This paper introduces a new architecture for programmable wireless interfaces, aiming at responding to the emerging request of wireless access flexibility and adaptability. Instead of implementing a specific MAC protocol stack, the proposed architecture supports a set of programmable services, devised to customize the wireless access operations according to specific network and application scenarios. The services are composed by means of simpler functions, which in turns work on system primitives (i.e. elementary non-programmable functionalities, natively provided by the system) dealing with the physical transmission and reception of the frames. Our approach significantly differs from softw…

Service (systems architecture)Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryComputer scienceInterface (computing)Quality of serviceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSReconfigurabilityMAC program service function architecture flexibility reconfigurabilityProtocol stackTransmission (telecommunications)PHYWirelessbusinessComputer network2012 International Conference on ICT Convergence (ICTC)
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Visualization of EDI messages

2003

Multi-organizational EDI message networks are complicated communication environments with various standards and technologies. The role of third party message exchange hubs has become more important and their tasks more difficult. Current development activities for supporting the utilization of XML in electronic commerce focuses on message standardization and specification of common business architectures, processes, and web practices. A need to visualize EDI messages in different contexts to human readers has received insufficient attention in ongoing activities. In this paper we discuss problems and approaches related to the visualization of EDI messages in XML format. An idea of a standar…

Service (systems architecture)Third partyMultimediaStandardizationStyle sheetComputer scienceXSLcomputer.internet_protocolcomputer.software_genreVisualizationWorld Wide WebComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGcomputerXMLcomputer.programming_languageElectronic data interchangeProceedings of the 5th international conference on Electronic commerce - ICEC '03
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