Title
Design of CALM-Based Service Discovery System
Abstract
Although current service discovery protocols provide the same basic function of service discovery, they differ significantly in architecture, message exchange pattern, expected operating environment and service representation/description. These differences prevent service interoperability among protocols. In this paper, we propose service discovery mechanism, using CALM agent platform to guarantee scalability of scope of available services without modifying existing service discovery protocols. Agent technologies are rising as the key to the ubiquitous environment. Agents mean the software that automatically performs necessary tasks instead of users. And intelligent agents are the software that makes plans and implement them so that multi agents will be able to meet users' needs most effectively in cooperation with each other. Intelligent agents require a function that enables to find out users' tastes and apply them to the performance of tasks in order to provide the results in conformity with users' preferences. The proposed service discovery mechanism provides users with a wider selection of services, and convenient search methods. An advantage of the proposed architecture is that the user can obtain more suitable services than existing approaches about service discovery.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/NCM.2008.235
NCM (1)
Keywords
Field
DocType
open systems,repository system,suitable service,agent platform,intelligent agent,df,software agent,existing service discovery protocol,service discovery,ubiquitous environment,proposed service discovery mechanism,current service discovery protocol,multi-agent systems,service interoperability,multiagent system,ubiquitous computing,agent technology,service representation,calm agent,middleware,calm-based service discovery system,service discovery mechanism,software agents,available service,knowledge based systems,computer architecture,java,multi agent systems,service discovery protocol,registers,web server,protocols
Service design,Middleware,Intelligent agent,Interoperability,Computer science,Software agent,Multi-agent system,Service discovery,Service delivery framework,Distributed computing
Conference
Volume
ISBN
Citations 
1
978-0-7695-3322-3
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
11
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Geon-Ha Lee121.05
Seung-Hyun Lee23310.22
Kee-Hyun Choi3269.03
Dong-Ryeol Shin412427.03