Title :
Service-oriented mobile calculus technology in M-business interoperability between customer and e-shop
Author :
Ghafoor, Memon Abdul ; Yin, Jianwei ; Dong, Jinxiang ; Mujeeb-U-Rehman, Maree
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Comput. Sci. & Technol., Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
The use of a Web source as a communication channel drives requirements for next generation advanced e-business, such as fast e-access and e-customer support capabilities. Recent mobile technology advances have increased demand for mobile customers to connect to existing organizations. In this paper we discuss the intermediate role of π-calculus technology between different interconnected organizations, with π-calculus technology playing an important role in sharing products required by many organizational platforms. It also provides an ideal implementation platform, furnishing tools that help streamline complex applications. Our framework facilitates a mobile agent application development system, providing key features for distributed organization interface communication systems. This work provides a formal approach of HOπ-calculus where mobile agents are specified. The specification part of our system (emphasizing mobility) was carried out by using HOπ-calculus and for the part of execution (the migration of agents). Regarding our mobile agent surfing product from interconnected organizations; we prove that this preserves and reflects process behavior, and meets essential requirements of mobile calculus processes. It also enables mobile access, automated trading, simplicity and adaptability for realization as a distributed transaction based paradigm for e-shopping based on an intelligent agent interface.
Keywords :
electronic commerce; formal specification; mobile agents; mobile computing; open systems; pi calculus; retail data processing; Web source communication channel; distributed interface communication system; distributed transaction; e-business interoperability; e-shopping; intelligent agent interface; mobile agent specification; mobile agent system; mobile calculus process; service-oriented mobile calculus; shared computing; Application software; Calculus; Communication channels; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer science; Educational institutions; Mobile agents; Mobile computing; Organizational aspects; Personal digital assistants; Mobile Calculus; calculus technology services; shared computing;
Conference_Titel :
Service-Oriented System Engineering, 2005. SOSE 2005. IEEE International Workshop
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2438-9
DOI :
10.1109/SOSE.2005.33