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Type: Software
[Software] Omicini, A.
(2002)
Tucson. [Other]
Full text not available from this archive. AbstractTuCSoN is a model (and related infrastructure and technology) for the coordination of Internet agents. TuCSoN exploits a notion of local tuple-based interaction space, called tuple centre, which is a tuple space enhanced with the notion of behaviour specification. By programming its behaviour in response to communication events, a tuple centre can embody coordination laws. Several issues critical to Internet applications, such as heterogeneity and dynamicity of the Internet nodes, can then be charged upon tuple centres, and transparently to agents, which can then be designed independently of the different node architectures, according to a straightforward interaction protocol. Status: Completed Maturity: Other License: Other Support: Other Application Areas: Tool/System Development, Infrastructure Archive Staff Only: edit this record
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