DocumentCode
2992425
Title
RoleEP: role based evolutionary programming for cooperative mobile agent applications
Author
Ubayashi, Naoyasu ; Tamai, Tetsuo
Author_Institution
Toshiba Corp., Tokyo, Japan
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
232
Lastpage
240
Abstract
Using mobile agent systems, cooperative distributed applications that run over the Internet can be constructed flexibly. However, there are some problems: it is difficult to understand collaborations among the agents as a whole, and it is difficult to define the behaviors of agents because they are dynamically influenced by their external context. So, in general, constructions of cooperative distributed applications based on mobile agent systems are considered as very hard and difficult works. In this paper, the concept of RoleEP (Role-based Evolutionary Programming) is proposed in order to alleviate these problems. RoleEP provides a systematic evolutionary programming style. In RoleEP, a field where a group of agents collaborate with each other is regarded as an environment, and a function that an agent assumes in an environment is defined as a role. Descriptions only concerning the collaborations among agents can be abstracted by environments. An object becomes an agent by binding itself with a role that is defined in an environment, and it then acquires the functions needed for collaborating with other agents that exist in the same environment. Distributed applications based on mobile agent systems, which may change their functions dynamically in order to adapt themselves to their external context, can be constructed by synthesizing environments dynamically
Keywords
distributed programming; evolutionary computation; multi-agent systems; Internet; RoleEP; adaptive applications; agent behavior definition; agent collaborations; cooperative distributed applications; cooperative mobile agent applications; dynamic environment synthesis; external context; object-role binding; role-based evolutionary programming; systematic evolutionary programming style; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Genetic programming; Information retrieval; Internet; Java; Mobile agents; Permission; Topology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Principles of Software Evolution, 2000. Proceedings. International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Kanazawa
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0906-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISPSE.2000.913244
Filename
913244
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