DocumentCode :
2417769
Title :
An adaptive framework for distributed complex applications development
Author :
Benyahia, Ilham ; Hilali, Mohammed
Author_Institution :
Quebec Univ., Hull, Que., Canada
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
339
Lastpage :
349
Abstract :
Complex application systems based on very high-speed networking are found in control systems, telecommunication management and transportation management. Such systems interact with a large and distributed environment that must be monitored, and have to process vast amounts of data within deadlines. The overall development of these applications must minimize costs and integrate different problem-solving techniques to deal with environmental changes. Our framework is based on a library of components that participate in the development of such applications. A distributed architecture is defined, with three agent categories: environment agents that represent the environment behavior, complex agents that process environment events, and supervisor agents that delegate the processing between the complex agents. The library of architecture components contains a family of scheduling techniques from which the best is selected according to the environment´s behavior. Our approach is based on experiments at the design phase to generate a rule base that associates suitable scheduling techniques with environment behaviors. During the complex system´s run-time, each significant environment behavioral change triggers the generated rule base in order to select and plug in the most suitable scheduling technique. The complex agent architecture components and behavior are reusable for complex applications development. Abstract classes of actions that compose the main architectural components are common to these applications and can be instantiated differently by application-dependent actions
Keywords :
adaptive systems; distributed object management; distributed programming; problem solving; processor scheduling; real-time systems; software agents; software architecture; software libraries; software reusability; subroutines; abstract action classes; adaptive framework; adaptive techniques; agent categories; application-dependent actions; complex agents; component library; control systems; cost minimization; deadlines; distributed architecture; distributed complex applications development; distributed environment monitoring; environment agents; environmental changes; expert system; intelligent agents; problem-solving techniques; processing delegation; real-time constraints; reusable components; rule base; scheduling techniques; supervisor agents; telecommunication management; transportation management; very high-speed networking; Control systems; Costs; High-speed networks; Libraries; Monitoring; Problem-solving; Runtime; Telecommunication control; Telecommunication network management; Transportation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 2000. TOOLS 34. Proceedings. 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Santa Barbara, CA
ISSN :
1530-2067
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0774-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TOOLS.2000.868984
Filename :
868984
Link To Document :
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