The Internet is rapidly becoming the privileged environment for today’s Multi-Agent Systems. This introduces new issues in MAS’ design and development, from both a conceptual and a technological viewpoint. In particular, the dichotomy between the openness of the execution environment and the need for secure execution models makes governing agents’ interaction a really complex matter, especially when mobile agents are involved. If coordination is managing the interaction, then the issue of agent coordination is strictly related with the issues of topology (how the space where agents live and possibly move is modelled and represented), authentication (how agents are identified), and authorisation (what agents are allowed to do). To this end, we first discuss the TuCSoN model for the coordination of Internet agents, then show how it can be extended to model the space where agents live and interact cis a hierarchical collection of loccility domains, where programmable coordination media cire exploited to rule agent interaction and to support intelligent agent exploration. This makes TuCSoN result in a single coherent framework for the design and development of Internet-based MAS, which takes coordination as the basis for dealing with network topology, authentication and authorisation in a uniform way.

Multi-agent systems on the internet: extending the scope of coordination towards security and topology / M. Cremonini, A. Omicini, F. Zambonelli (LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE). - In: Multi-Agent System Engineering / [a cura di] F.J. Garijo, M. Boman. - [s.l] : Springer Verlag, 1999. - ISBN 3540662812. - pp. 77-88 (( Intervento presentato al 9. convegno Modelling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World tenutosi a Valencia nel 1999 [10.1007/3-540-48437-X_7].

Multi-agent systems on the internet: extending the scope of coordination towards security and topology

M. Cremonini
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1999

Abstract

The Internet is rapidly becoming the privileged environment for today’s Multi-Agent Systems. This introduces new issues in MAS’ design and development, from both a conceptual and a technological viewpoint. In particular, the dichotomy between the openness of the execution environment and the need for secure execution models makes governing agents’ interaction a really complex matter, especially when mobile agents are involved. If coordination is managing the interaction, then the issue of agent coordination is strictly related with the issues of topology (how the space where agents live and possibly move is modelled and represented), authentication (how agents are identified), and authorisation (what agents are allowed to do). To this end, we first discuss the TuCSoN model for the coordination of Internet agents, then show how it can be extended to model the space where agents live and interact cis a hierarchical collection of loccility domains, where programmable coordination media cire exploited to rule agent interaction and to support intelligent agent exploration. This makes TuCSoN result in a single coherent framework for the design and development of Internet-based MAS, which takes coordination as the basis for dealing with network topology, authentication and authorisation in a uniform way.
Agent mobility; Coordination; Internet agents; Multi-agent systems; Security
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi di Elaborazione delle Informazioni
1999
Adjuntament de Valencia
Department of Sistemes Informatics i Computacio (DSIC), Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Generalitat de Valencia
Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence (AEPIA)
Spanish Council of Science and Technology (CICYT)
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