Title
Transactional Peer-to-Peer Information Processing: The AMOR Approach
Abstract
Mobile agent applications are a promising approach to cope with the ever increasing amount of data and services available in large networks. Users no longer have to manually browse for certain data or services but rather to submit a mobile personal agent that accesses and processes information on her/his behalf. These agents operate on top of a peer-to-peer network spanned by the individual providers of data and services. However, support for the correct concurrent and fault-tolerant execution of multiple agents accessing shared resources is vital to agent-based information processing. This paper addresses this problem and shows how agent-based information processing can be enriched by dedicated transactional semantics -- despite of the lack of global control which is an inherent characteristic of peer-to-peer environments -- by presenting the AMOR (Agents, MObility, and tRansactions) approach.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2003
Mobile Data Management
certain data,dedicated transactional semantics,fault-tolerant execution,peer-to-peer environment,peer-to-peer network,agent-based information processing,mobile personal agent,mobile agent application,transactional peer-to-peer information processing,promising approach,multiple agent,amor approach,concurrency control,fault tolerant,information processing,mobile agent
Field
DocType
Volume
Transaction processing,Information processing,Peer-to-peer,Concurrency control,Computer science,Mobile agent,Computer network,Fault tolerance,Transactional leadership,Semantics,Distributed computing
Conference
2574
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0302-9743
3-540-00393-2
8
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.57
11
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Klaus Haller1475.22
Heiko Schuldt2803106.01
Hans-Jörg Schek339951366.90