| ABSTRACT |
Agent and Object Technologies for High-end Collaborative
Applications
Mustaque Ahamad, Raja Das, Karsten Schwan,
College of Computing
Abstract
Complex distributed collaborative applications have rich computational
and communication needs that cannot easily be met by the currently
available web based software infrastructure. In this position paper,
we claim that to address the needs of such highly demanding
applications, it is necessary to develop an integrated framework that
both supports high performance executions via distributed objects and
makes use of agent based computations to address dynamic application
behavior, mobility, and security needs. Specifically, we claim that
based on application needs and resource availability, it should be
possible for an application to switch at runtime between the remote
invocation and evaluation mechanisms of the object and agent
technologies being employed. To support such dynamically configurable
applications, we identify several issues that arise for the required
integrated object-agent system. These include: (1) system support for
agent and object executions and (2) the efficient execution of agents
and high performance object implementations using performance
techniques like caching, replication, and fragmentation of the state
being accessed and manipulated. We are currently developing a system
supporting high end %that can be integrated with the Web and scalable,
collaborative applications.
Sumeer Bhola, Fabian Bustamante, Greg Eisenhauer, Jeremy Heiner,
Vijaykumar Krishnaswamy, Todd Rose, Beth Schroeder and Dong Zhou
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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