Title
Transactional agents on distributed object systems
Abstract
A transactional agent is a mobile agent to manipulate objects distributed on computers. A transactional agent can change a schedule to visit computers if some target computer is faulty. In order to reduce the communication overhead, a transactional agent is composed of routing and manipulation subagents. A routing subagent makes a decision on what computer to visit in presence of faults of computers. On arrival at the computer, the routing subagent loads classes of a manipulation subagent to locally manipulate objects. We evaluate the transactional agent model in terms of access time compared with the traditional client-server model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1504/IJHPCN.2009.027465
IJHPCN
Keywords
Field
DocType
manipulation subagent,object system,access time,transactional agent,traditional client-server model,transactional agent model,target computer,communication overhead,manipulation subagents,mobile agent,routing subagent,distributed systems,distributed objects,distributed databases
Distributed object,Access time,Computer science,Mobile agent,Parallel computing,Computer network,Distributed database,Transactional leadership,Distributed object systems,Client–server model,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
6
2
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Youhei Tanaka1406.23
Tomoya Enokido21990240.21
Makoto Takizawa33180440.50