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JavaSpace: When agents meet peers

Ballette, Marco; Liotta, Antonio; Ragusa, Carmelo

Authors

Marco Ballette

Antonio Liotta

Carmelo Ragusa



Abstract

The Peer-to-Peer (P2P) model has been proven to overcome some of the main limitations of the client-server approach, including the presence of single points of failure, the appearance of bottlenecks around the server and inefficient resource utilization at the edge of the network. P2P technologies, initially fostered by the success of music file sharing applications, have now reached a widespread adoption in a range of domains. MAs are naturally geared to realize peer entities that can move and be discovered, adding an extra dimension to conventional P2P approaches. In this paper we look at how a combination of a particular P2P system (JavaSpace) and MA technologies can provide additional benefits in terms of fault-tolerance, recovery, scalability and load balancing. Through an experimental approach, we illustrate the benefits of the combined MA/P2P approach. Our initial findings indicate that a coherent merge between P2P and MA technologies have enormous potential in the context of mobile distributed computing.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name MATA: International Workshop on Mobile Agents for Telecommunication Applications (First International Workshop, MATA 2004)
Start Date Oct 20, 2004
End Date Oct 22, 2004
Publication Date 2004
Deposit Date Dec 4, 2019
Publisher Springer
Pages 349-358
Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Series Number 3284
Series ISSN 1611-3349
Book Title Mobility Aware Technologies and Applications First International Workshop, MATA 2004, FlorianĂłpolis, Brazil, October 20-22, 2004. Proceedings
ISBN 978-3-540-23423-4
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30178-3_34
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1995975