Title
Institution-governed cross-domain agent service cooperation: a model for trusted and autonomic service cooperation
Abstract
Constructing Virtual Organizations (VOs) by creating service cooperation (i.e. service-oriented cooperation) has become a mainstream approach for reforming the development of application software systems in Web environments. However, the inherent non-controllability of business services across different management domains has brought on the so-called "trust" crisis that the success and benefit of cooperation cannot be ensured. It is this crisis that cumbers the achievement of autonomic cooperation and thereby the large-scale deployment of VOs. Therefore, this paper proposes a model, called IGTASC, to conquer this crisis and make service cooperation both trusted and autonomic by developing three closely-coupled technologies: institution-governed cooperation, policy-driven self-management, and community facilitation management.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/s10489-011-0323-y
Appl. Intell.
Keywords
Field
DocType
Service cooperation,Multi-agent,Institution-governed,Trusted,Autonomic,Virtual organization,Policy-driven,Cooperation facilitation
Service (economics),Software deployment,Computer science,Knowledge management,Application software,Mainstream,Virtual organization
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
37
2
0924-669X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.44
15
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ji Gao1198.29
Hexin Lv2113.91