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Separating Agent-Functioning and Inter-Agent Coordination by Activated Modules: The DECOMAS Architecture
The embedding of self-organizing inter-agent processes in distributed
software applications enables the decentralized coordination system elements,
solely based on concerted, localized interactions. The separation and
encapsulation of the activities that are conceptually related to the
coordination, is a crucial concern for systematic development practices in
order to prepare the reuse and systematic integration of coordination processes
in software systems. Here, we discuss a programming model that is based on the
externalization of processes prescriptions and their embedding in Multi-Agent
Systems (MAS). One fundamental design concern for a corresponding execution
middleware is the minimal-invasive augmentation of the activities that affect
coordination. This design challenge is approached by the activation of agent
modules. Modules are converted to software elements that reason about and
modify their host agent. We discuss and formalize this extension within the
context of a generic coordination architecture and exemplify the proposed
programming model with the decentralized management of (web) service
infrastructures
Internet enabled modelling of extended manufacturing enterprises using the process based techniques
The paper presents the preliminary results of an ongoing research project on Internet enabled process-based modelling of extended manufacturing enterprises. It is proposed to apply the Open System Architecture for CIM (CIMOSA) modelling framework alongside with object-oriented Petri Net models of enterprise processes and object-oriented techniques for extended enterprises modelling. The main features of the proposed approach are described and some components discussed. Elementary examples of object-oriented Petri Net implementation and real-time visualisation are presented
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Enterprise application reuse: Semantic discovery of business grid services
Web services have emerged as a prominent paradigm for the development of distributed software systems as they provide the potential for software to be modularized in a way that functionality can be described, discovered and deployed in a platform independent manner over a network (e.g., intranets, extranets and the Internet). This paper examines an extension of this paradigm to encompass ‘Grid Services’, which enables software capabilities to be recast with an operational focus and support a heterogeneous mix of business software and data, termed a Business Grid - "the grid of semantic services". The current industrial representation of services is predominantly syntactic however, lacking the fundamental semantic underpinnings required to fulfill the goals of any semantically-oriented Grid. Consequently, the use of semantic technology in support of business software heterogeneity is investigated as a likely tool to support a diverse and distributed software inventory and user. Service discovery architecture is therefore developed that is (a) distributed in form, (2) supports distributed service knowledge and (3) automatically extends service knowledge (as greater descriptive precision is inferred from the operating application system). This discovery engine is used to execute several real-word scenarios in order to develop and test a framework for engineering such grid service knowledge. The examples presented comprise software components taken from a group of Investment Banking systems. Resulting from the research is a framework for engineering servic
On the inability of existing security models to cope with data mobility in dynamic organizations
Modeling tools play an important role in identifying threats in traditional\ud
IT systems, where the physical infrastructure and roles are assumed\ud
to be static. In dynamic organizations, the mobility of data outside the\ud
organizational perimeter causes an increased level of threats such as the\ud
loss of confidential data and the loss of reputation. We show that current\ud
modeling tools are not powerful enough to help the designer identify the\ud
emerging threats due to mobility of data and change of roles, because they\ud
do not include the mobility of IT systems nor the organizational dynamics\ud
in the security model. Researchers have proposed security models that\ud
particularly focus on data mobility and the dynamics of modern organizations,\ud
such as frequent role changes of a person. We show that none\ud
of the current security models simultaneously considers the data mobility\ud
and organizational dynamics to a satisfactory extent. As a result, none\ud
of the current security models effectively identifies the potential security\ud
threats caused by data mobility in a dynamic organization
Automata-based Adaptive Behavior for Economical Modelling Using Game Theory
In this chapter, we deal with some specific domains of applications to game
theory. This is one of the major class of models in the new approaches of
modelling in the economic domain. For that, we use genetic automata which allow
to build adaptive strategies for the players. We explain how the automata-based
formalism proposed - matrix representation of automata with multiplicities -
allows to define semi-distance between the strategy behaviors. With that tools,
we are able to generate an automatic processus to compute emergent systems of
entities whose behaviors are represented by these genetic automata
Research accomplished at the Knowledge Based Systems Lab: IDEF3, version 1.0
An overview is presented of the foundations and content of the evolving IDEF3 process flow and object state description capture method. This method is currently in beta test. Ongoing efforts in the formulation of formal semantics models for descriptions captured in the outlined form and in the actual application of this method can be expected to cause an evolution in the method language. A language is described for the representation of process and object state centered system description. IDEF3 is a scenario driven process flow modeling methodology created specifically for these types of descriptive activities
Automata-based adaptive behavior for economic modeling using game theory
In this paper, we deal with some specific domains of applications to game
theory. This is one of the major class of models in the new approaches of
modelling in the economic domain. For that, we use genetic automata which allow
to buid adaptive strategies for the players. We explain how the automata-based
formalism proposed - matrix representation of automata with multiplicities -
allows to define a semi-distance between the strategy behaviors. With that
tools, we are able to generate an automatic processus to compute emergent
systems of entities whose behaviors are represented by these genetic automata
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