4/19/2023 0 Comments Text wrap istudio publisher![]() Information/ Digital Literacy: Models, Strategies and Best Practices.Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Knowledge.Social Media and Social Networking Applications in Libraries.Library Consortia and E-Resource Management.Dynamic, Dedicated and Interactive Library Website and Web-Based Services.Institutional Repositories and Open Access Initiatives.Digital Library: Case Studies, Innovations and Value Added Services.International Conference on LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES IN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: INNOVATIVE, VALUE ADDED SERVICES AND BEST PRACTICES We demonstrate the feasibility of the Traveler in parallel sorting and LU factorization problems. Traveler relies on an integrated distributed shared array runtime system to support inter-agent communication and synchronization on clusters of servers. The broker forms a parallel virtual machine atop available servers to execute the agents. The agents are dispatched to a resource broker. The Traveler provides a mechanism for clients to wrap their parallel applications as mobile agents. During their lifetime, the agents can also move themselves autonomously from one machine to another for load balancing, enhancing data locality, and tolerating faults.We present an agent-oriented programming and resource brokerage infrastructure, Traveler, in support of global parallel computing. Since the agents can be programmed to satisfy their goals, even if they move and lose contact with their creators, they can survive intermittent or unreliable network connections. The computational agents roam on the Internet to find servers to run. In this method, users declare their computation-bound jobs as autonomous agents. This paper proposes a novel mobile agent based ‘push’ methodology from the perspective of applications. That is, a coordinator machine maintains a pool of tasks and distributes the tasks to other participants on demand. Parallel computing on the Internet often works in a machine-centric ‘pull’ execution model. The Internet is also showing the potential to form a supercomputing resource out of networked computers. The 1990s have seen the explosive growth of the Internet and Web-based information sharing and dissemination systems.
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