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Agents for information retrieval: Issues of mobility and coordination
Authors:Giacomo  Letizia  Franco  
Affiliation:

Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Ingegneria, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Via Vignolese 905, Modena 41100, Italy

Abstract:This paper focuses on agent-based applications for information retrieval on the Web, by specifically analysing mobility and coordination issues. On the one hand, mobile agents well suit the requirements of information retrieval in the new dynamic scenario derived from the Internet. This is due to their capability of moving to the place where the information is stored – therefore saving bandwidth – and to their robustness in the presence of unreliable connections. On the other hand, the search for information by several mobile active agents calls for suitable models to rule the interactions among agents and between agents and execution environments. The paper surveys different coordination approaches and evaluates their impact in information retrieval applications based on mobile agents. The survey outlines the advantages of uncoupled coordination models and points out the suitability of a coordination model based on reactive and programmable tuple spaces: they may increase the safety and the security of the environment while simplifying the task of programming distributed mobile agent applications.
Keywords:WWW Information retrieval  Distributed systems  Mobile agents  Coordination  Application design
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