A Scalable Distributed Architecture for Web-Based Software Agents

Author(s):  
Dejan Mitrović ◽  
Mirjana Ivanović ◽  
Milan Vidaković ◽  
Zoran Budimac
2015 ◽  
Vol 19 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 803-820 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mikel Zorrilla ◽  
Njål Borch ◽  
François Daoust ◽  
Alexander Erk ◽  
Julián Flórez ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Liliana Ardissono ◽  
Gianni Bosio ◽  
Anna Goy ◽  
Giovanna Petrone ◽  
Marino Segnan ◽  
...  

Thanks to Web 2.0 technologies, many computer-supported activities are provided on-line, which enhances the possibility of sharing information and resources. In particular, the concept of service cloud is emerging as a paradigm for offering Web-based services based on an open distributed architecture. In this paper, the authors propose a framework supporting the management of Collaborative Service Clouds, i.e., open, Web-based environments that enable the integration of heterogeneous services, and provide a user-centered unified management of business and private activities. The management of Collaborative Service Clouds is enabled by an open architecture, which provides services and data synchronization, coupled with a set of core applications supporting essential aspects of the functionality of the environment.


2001 ◽  
Vol 17 (6) ◽  
pp. 783-793
Author(s):  
Thomas L Casavant ◽  
Terry A Braun ◽  
Sureshkumar Kaliannan ◽  
Todd E Scheetz ◽  
Kyle J Munn ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 1879-1891
Author(s):  
J. Horak ◽  
A. Orlik ◽  
J. Stromsky

Abstract. Web services support the integration and interoperability of Web-based applications and enable machine-to-machine interaction. The concepts of web services and open distributed architecture were applied to the development of T-DSS, the prototype customised for web based hydro-information systems. T-DSS provides mapping services, database related services and access to remote components, with special emphasis placed on output flexibility (e.g. multilingualism), where SOAP web services are mainly used for communication. The remote components are represented above all by distant data and mapping services (e.g. eteorological predictions), modelling and analytical systems (currently HEC-HMS, Modflow and additional utilities), which support decision making in water management.


2008 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 635-644 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Horak ◽  
A. Orlik ◽  
J. Stromsky

Abstract. Web services support the integration and interoperability of Web-based applications and enable machine-to-machine interaction. The concepts of web services and open distributed architecture were applied to the development of T-DSS, the prototype customised for web based hydro-information systems. T-DSS provides mapping services, database related services and access to remote components, with special emphasis placed on the output flexibility (e.g. multilingualism), where SOAP web services are mainly used for communication. The remote components are represented above all by remote data and mapping services (e.g. meteorological predictions), modelling and analytical systems (currently HEC-HMS, MODFLOW and additional utilities), which support decision making in water management.


First Monday ◽  
2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Wan

Web-based software agents have been the primary source of ecommerce innovation and development in the past decade. Yet, the fact that the empirical design and evolution of these agents are not only determined by technology but also by their social aspects is probably not much appreciated. No agent lives in a historical vacuum. Instead, Web-based software agents operate in a social environment. It is through this environment that they interact with their users, compete with peers, bring profit to agent maintainers, and undergo regulation by public policies. In other words, Web-based software agents are also social agents.


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