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14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'03)
Flexibility in Group Communication Service
Prague, Czech Republic
September 01-September 05
ISBN: 0-7695-1993-8
Tomoya Enokido, Tokyo Denki University
Vlad I. Wietrzyk, University of Western Sydney
Makoto Takizawa, Tokyo Denki University
A group protocol supports applications with enough quality of service (QoS) in change of QoS supported by the network. An autonomic group service is supported for applications by cooperation of multiple autonomous agents. Each agent autonomously takes a class of each protocol function like retransmission. Classes taken by an agent are required to be consistent with, but might be different from the others. A group is composed of views in each of which agents autonomously take protocol classes consistent with them.
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Tomoya Enokido, Vlad I. Wietrzyk, Makoto Takizawa, "Flexibility in Group Communication Service," dexa, pp.151, 14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'03), 2003
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