Integrating and Orchestrating Services upon an Agent Coordination Infrastructure


Enrico Denti, Alessandro Ricci, Rossella Rubino

Paolo Petta, Andrea Omicini, Jeremy Pitt (a cura di)
Engineering Societies in the Agents World IV, pp. 228-245
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 3071
Springer
luglio 2004

The adoption of Multi-Agent Systems for system engineering often requires legacy and human-oriented services to be integrated into agent societies. In turn, this aspect impacts the engineering of interactive systems that involve the cooperation of agents and (human) actors ? such as, for instance, workflow management systems. In this context, the coordination model adopted by the multi-agent system infrastructure strongly conditions the design, development and exploitation of available services.
In this work we address the issue of composing and coordinating services upon a suitable agent coordination infrastructure. First, we discuss how the infrastructurersquos metaphors and coordination artifacts can be exploited to support service integration, and illustrate the envisioned scenarios making specific reference to the TuCSoN coordination infrastructure. Then, we discuss in detail the issue of the engineering of (possibly heterogeneous and legacy) services: the case study of e-mail, file transfer, and web browsing services is finally presented.

Pubblicazione

— autori/autrici

Enrico Denti, Alessandro Ricci, Rossella Rubino

— a cura di

Paolo Petta, Andrea Omicini, Jeremy Pitt

— stato

pubblicato

— tipo

articolo in atti

— data di pubblicazione

luglio 2004

— volume

Engineering Societies in the Agents World IV

— collana

Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence

— volume

3071

— pagine

228-245

identificatori

— DOI

10.1007/b98212

— Scopus

2-s2.0-35048864295

— WoS / ISI

000222847300015

— print ISBN

3-540-22231-6

note

— nota

4th International Workshop (ESAW 2003), London, UK, October 29-21, 2003.  Revised, selected and invited papers.

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