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DHAI: Dynamic Hierarchical Agent-Based Infrastructure for Supporting Large-Scale Distributed Information Processing

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Networking and Mobile Computing (ICCNMC 2005)

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The emergence of Internet, Intranet, local area networks, and ad hoc wireless networks introduces a plethora of new problems in information processing. In order to overcome these problems, we combine the Grid and P2P technologies, and propose a dynamic hierarchical agent-based infrastructure. By dint of agents, we can not only overcome a lot of limitations of the mechanisms which Grid and P2P support for data management and interchange in large-scale dynamic distributed systems, but also provide a suitable paradigm for implementing systems that need to configure adaptively, and especially keep users’ information local to preserve individual privacy.

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Wang, J., Xu, C., Shen, H., Wu, Z., Pan, Y. (2005). DHAI: Dynamic Hierarchical Agent-Based Infrastructure for Supporting Large-Scale Distributed Information Processing. In: Lu, X., Zhao, W. (eds) Networking and Mobile Computing. ICCNMC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3619. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11534310_92

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