Title :
Assurance allocation technology in distributed database systems by an autonomous mobile agent
Author :
Leguizamo, Carlos Perez ; Mori, Kinji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Japan
Abstract :
Recently with the advent of IT and the wide spread use of the Internet, new user oriented production and logistic systems, such as the supply chain management system, have been required in order to cope with the drastic and continuous changes on the markets and users´ preferences. Therefore, heterogeneous database systems need to be integrated in a common environment which can cope effectively with the heterogeneous requirements of each company under an ever-evolving changing environment. That is assurance. Autonomous Decentralized Database System (ADDS) is proposed as a system architecture in order to realize assurance in distributed database systems. In this system architecture, a loosely-consistency management technology is proposed in order to maintain the consistency of the system, each database can update autonomously, and confer the real time property. A background coordination technology, performed by an autonomous mobile agent, is devised to adapt the system to evolving situations. The system can achieve real time by allocating the information in advance among the sites that has different time constraints for updating. Moreover, an assurance information allocation technology is proposed when considering that a failure in the background coordination mechanism may lead to loss of data and unavailability of the system. This mechanism, in which the mobile agent autonomously regulate its own capacity for allocating the information, is proposed based on the real-time property and system´s availability considerations. The effectiveness of the proposed architecture and technologies are evaluated by simulation.
Keywords :
Internet; data integrity; distributed databases; mobile agents; real-time systems; software architecture; Autonomous Decentralized Database System; Internet; assurance allocation technology; autonomous mobile agent; consistency management technology; coordination technology; distributed database; distributed database systems; heterogeneous database; logistic systems; mobile agent; real-time property; simulation; supply chain management; system architecture; user oriented production; user preferences; Continuous production; Database systems; Internet; Logistics; Mobile agents; Production systems; Real time systems; Supply chain management; Technology management; Time factors;
Conference_Titel :
Autonomous Decentralized System, 2002. The 2nd International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7624-2
DOI :
10.1109/IWADS.2002.1194650