| J. Meng, A. Helal, and S. Su, "An Ad-Hoc Workflow Architecture Based on Mobile Agent and Rule-Based Processing," The special session on Software Agent-Oriented Workflows, Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Techniques and Applications, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2000. pp. 245-251. |
....research by Shrivastava and Blake use agents to implement transactional workflow systems that enables sets of inter related tasks to be carried out and supervised in a dependable manner. In addition, mobile agents can migrate across multiple on line services to directly control each task [15]. Meng et al., are developing a suite of protocols for self organizing agent communities. The protocols are based on a threetier architecture of agents, brokers, and superbrokers. However, the Evaluation stage still has not seen significant reported implementations with agents. 2.2 Incorporating ....
J. Meng, A. Helal, and Stanley Su, "An Ad-Hoc WorkflowArchitecture Based on Mobile Agent and Rule-Based Processing," Proceedings of the
....workflow and supply chain management in electronic commerce. These systems incorporate agents to manage the tasks in the workflow and also to monitor the progress in supply chains. 6] 26] In addition, mobile agents can migrate across multiple on line services to directly control each task [17]. However, the Evaluation stage still has not seen significant reported implementations with agents. Incorporating Agents into B2B Scenarios Business to business (B2B) systems in general are not as mature as B2C systems. We believe that in order to progress and make B2B more accepted in ....
J. Meng, A. Helal, and Stanley Su, "An Ad-Hoc WorkflowArchitecture Based on Mobile Agent and RuleBased Processing," The special session on Software AgentOriented Workflows, Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Techniques and Applications, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2000
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J. Meng, A. Helal, and S. Su, "An Ad-Hoc Workflow Architecture Based on Mobile Agent and Rule-Based Processing," The special session on Software Agent-Oriented Workflows, Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Techniques and Applications, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2000. pp. 245-251.
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