DocumentCode
2450025
Title
Facilitator Agent Design Pattern of Procurement Business Systems
Author
Al-Shrouf, Faiz M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Appl. Sci. Univ., Amman
fYear
2008
fDate
July 28 2008-Aug. 1 2008
Firstpage
505
Lastpage
510
Abstract
Agents and design patterns are commonly used to support component-based software development (CBSD). They provide schemes for refining subsystems and agent components. Since software agents are considered as advanced technology abstractions of objects and component design, new design patterns need to be developed for software agents to support e-business systems. Design patterns are a new methodology used to support other systems such as realtime systems and knowledge management systems. However, there are still insufficient schemas established to support e- business and the B2B, B2C, and C2C paradigms. Design patterns help both designers and developers to integrate their ideas and experiences into better formulations for software system architectures. We put our effort to establishing a new agent-based design pattern that we call a "facilitator design pattern" (FDP). This design pattern uses the "master-slave" design pattern for mobile agents with a static agent called facilitator agent. The design is used to improve the B2C e-market place in e- business scenarios.
Keywords
electronic commerce; object-oriented programming; procurement; software agents; software engineering; component-based software development; e-business systems; facilitator design pattern; mobile agents; procurement business systems; software agents; Business; Computer applications; Computer architecture; Humans; Master-slave; Mobile agents; Procurement; Programming; Software agents; Software design; Agent Design Patterns (ADP).; Facilitator Design Pattern (FDP); Master-Slave Design Pattern; Software Agents;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Software and Applications, 2008. COMPSAC '08. 32nd Annual IEEE International
Conference_Location
Turku
ISSN
0730-3157
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3262-2
Electronic_ISBN
0730-3157
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/COMPSAC.2008.225
Filename
4591609
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