Improving Availability in Distributed Tuple Spaces Via Sharing Abstractions and Replication Strategies

Author(s):  
Vitaly Buravlev ◽  
Rocco De Nicola ◽  
Alberto Lluch Lafuente ◽  
Claudio Antares Mezzina
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Author(s):  
Rocco De Nicola ◽  
Michele Loreti

A new area of research, known as Global Computing, is by now well established. It aims at defining new models of computation based on code and data mobility over wide-area networks with highly dynamic topologies, and at providing infrastructures to support coordination and control of components originating from different, possibly untrusted, fault-prone, malicious or selfish sources. In this paper, we present our contribution to the field of Global Computing that is centred on Kernel Language for Agents Interaction and Mobility ( Klaim ). Klaim is an experimental language specifically designed to programme distributed systems consisting of several mobile components that interact through multiple distributed tuple spaces. We present some of the key notions of the language and discuss how its formal semantics can be exploited to reason about qualitative and quantitative aspects of the specified systems.


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pp. 419-432 ◽  
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