| Moreau, L., Avila-Rosas, A., Dialani, V., Miles, S. and Liu, X. Agents for the Grid: A Comparison with Web Services (part II: Service Discovery). In Proceedings of Workshop on Challenges in Open Agent Systems , Italy. (2002) 52-56 |
.... we consider Omega as an attempt to o#er to active programs what the World Wide Web space provides by default for presentation of some static entities (documents) namely an infrastructure able to support Web based distributed applications (e.g. software agents used in clusters or Grid see [28] for details) As an example, let us consider the problem of a system in which someone from a location A wish to obtain in real time data from another location B. There is more than one solution, and we present here just two possibilities: 1. In a multi agent paradigm, we create two agents in A: ....
....inappropriate for an open system, as the Internet and Web, also is. At the moment, for the generic problem of our example, a client server solution is more popular 11 Figure 2: Omega objects in industry (in many cases based on HTML or XML) The later approach is adopted by Web services [28, 34] scenarios, also. From object oriented paradigm s perspective, Omega can be seen as an object hierarchy that ensures an unitary way of programming, with an implementation of a name service that is consistent for the resources (objects) that it makes available. The Omega system o#ers serialization ....
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L. Moreau, Agents for the Grid: A Comparison with Web Services (Part I: the transport layer),inIEEEInternationalSymposiumon Cluster Computing and the Grid Proceedings, Berlin, Germany, May 2002
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Moreau, L., Avila-Rosas, A., Dialani, V., Miles, S. and Liu, X. Agents for the Grid: A Comparison with Web Services (part II: Service Discovery). In Proceedings of Workshop on Challenges in Open Agent Systems , Italy. (2002) 52-56
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Moreau, L., Avila-Rosas, A., Miles, V. D. S., Liu, X., 2002. Agents for the grid: A comparison with web services (part ii: Service discovery). In: In Proceedings of Workshop on Challenges in Open Agent Systems. pp. 52-56.
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