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An Enablement Detection Algorithm for Open Multiparty Interactions
(ACM Digital Library, 2002)
Coordination axnongst an arbitrary number of entities has become an important issue in recent years m fields such as e-- commerce, web-based applications and so on. Traditionally, classical client/server primitives have ...
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An Order-Based, Distributed Algorithm for Implementing Multiparty Interactions
(Springer, 2002)
Multiparty interactions have been paid much attention in recent years because they provide the user with a useful mechanism for coordinating a number of entities that need to cooperate in order to achieve a common goal. ...
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An Aspect–Oriented Approach based on Multiparty Interactions to Specifying the Behaviour of a System
(Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique (INRIA), 2000)
Isolating computation and coordination concerns into separate pure computation and pure coordination enhances modularity, understandability and reusability of parallel and/or distributed software. This can be achieved ...
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Fairness in systems based on multiparty interactions
(John Wiley and Sons, 2003)
In the context of the Multiparty Interaction Model, fairness is used to insure that an interaction that is enabled sufficiently often in a concurrent program will eventually be selected for execution. Unfortunately, this ...
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Representing Complex Multi–Agent Organisations in UML
(Sociedad de Ingeniería del Software y Tecnologías de Desarrollo de Software, 2004)
Interaction has been proved one of the main sources of complexity in Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) and many researches are working on techniques to palliate it. Furthermore, Organization modelling techniques lies on representing ...
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a framework for aspect–oriented multiparty coordination
(Springer, 2001)
Separation of concerns has been presented as a promising tool to tackle the design of complex systems in which cross–cutting properties that do no fit into the scope of a class must be satisfied. In this paper, we show ...