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G.Vossen, "The CORBA specification for cooperation in heterogeneous information systems", Springer LNCS, 1997, 1202, pp. 101-115.

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Intelligent Network Agents for Modelling Nature - Mayoh, Rehder, Junping   (Correct)

....evolution to see if hunters get better at hunting and deer get better at avoiding being shot. 5. Wrappers Wrappers are used by two quite different groups of computer scientists: semanticists [19] and pragmatic programmers [20, 9] Wrappers are an integral part of the industry standard CORBA [21, 22] for integrating legacy system modules running in heterogeneous environments. In the CSCW system for helping Danish bridge constructors [4] there are many wrappers around legacy code to make such code suitable for hypermedia. A crude view of the semantics of a program is a function: F: State x ....

G.Vossen, "The CORBA specification for cooperation in heterogeneous information systems", Springer LNCS, 1997, 1202, pp. 101-115.


Agent Interaction for Bioinformatics Data Management - Bryson, Luck, Joy, Jones (2002)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....have provided an infrastructure without which the development of large scale agent systems would become much more difficult and less effective and, without a doubt, agent techniques and technologies would become less transferable. For example, 1 the CORBA distributed computing platform [38] to handle low level interoperation of heterogeneous distributed components, is a valuable piece of technology that can underpin the development of agent systems without the need for re invention of fundamental techniques. It has been argued elsewhere [29] that the success of agent systems is due ....

....to be sent out to others. In this way, one agent interacts with another through their respective communications modules. The mechanics of the interaction of agents in the community is achieved through message passing communication using a number of transport protocols such as RMI [15] and CORBA [38], which is handled by the communications module. 4.5 Meta Store The meta store simply provides a repository for the information that is required by an individual agent for correct and efficient functioning. It contains relevant information about the types of skills, plans and interactions ....

G. Vossen. The CORBA specification for cooperation in heterogeneous information systems. In Peter Kandzia and Matthias Klusch, editors, Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents, volume 1202 of LNAI, pages 101--115, 1997. 25


Applying Agents to Bioinformatics in GeneWeaver - Bryson, Luck, Joy, Jones (2000)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....The mechanics of the interaction of agents in the community is achieved through messagepassing communication, which is handled by the communications module. An agent communication protocol specifies both the transport protocol to be used (which can be one of several, including RMI and CORBA [19, 8], for example) and the communication language (which is currently limited to a small prototype KQML based [17] language) In principle, each agent may have available to it multiple protocols to use in interacting with others. This is achieved by instantiating the communications module at ....

G. Vossen. The CORBA specification for cooperation in heterogeneous information systems. In P. Kandzia and M. Klusch, editors, Cooperative Information Agents, pages 101--115. Springer-Verlag, 1997.


Design Issues of Database Access in a CORBA Environment - Leser, Tai, Busse (1998)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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Vossen, G. (1997). The CORBA Specification for Cooperation in Heterogeneous Information Systems. 1st Workshop on Cooperative Information Systems; LNCS 1202, Kiel, Germany.

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