| K. Decker, X. Zheng, and C. Schmidt. A Multi-Agent System for Automated Genetic Annotation. In The fifth ACM International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Montreal, Canada, May 2001. |
....interactions. They are displayed in Figure 1. The experimental in silico process is expressed as a workflow script by the scientist. Services can be viewed as being provided by agents and workflow can be seen as an agent interaction script. Some initial work in this vein has already been done [2, 3]. 2.1 Workflow Enactment At the heart of the myGrid runtime system, we find the workflow enactment engine which, given a workflow script, is able to execute (or enact) the script. Scientists and their institutions may have preferences that must be taken into account when enacting a workflow ....
K. Decker, X. Zheng, and C. Schmidt. A Multi-Agent System for Automated Genetic Annotation. In The fifth ACM International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Montreal, Canada, May 2001.
....interactions. They are displayed in Figure 1. The experimental in silico process is expressed as a work ow script by the scientist. Services can be viewed as being provided by agents and work ow can be seen as an agent interaction script. Some initial work in this vein has already been done [2, 3]. 2.1 Work ow Enactment At the heart of the myGrid runtime system, we nd the work ow enactment engine which, given a work ow script, is able to execute (or enact) the script. Scientists and their institutions may have preferences that must be taken into account when enacting a work ow script: ....
K. Decker, X. Zheng, and C. Schmidt. A Multi-Agent System for Automated Genetic Annotation. In The fth ACM International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Montreal, Canada, May 2001.
....communication with mobile agents, through the migration of endpoints [34] We have not tested our Web service communication layer in this context yet. The paradigm of agents has been used in the context of bioinformatics, but without specific concern for Grid environments. For instance, both [14] and [7] use agent systems to federate data sources and tools in bioinformatics applications. 5. Discussion and Conclusion Both Web Services and agent based computing are highlevel models of distributed computing. Our port of SoFAR to XML protocols shows that: i) Agents may be seen as Web ....
K. Decker, X. Zheng, and C. Schmidt. A Multi-Agent System for Automated Genetic Annotation. In The fifth ACM International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Montreal, Canada, May 2001.
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