A mobile agent platform based on tuple space coordination
Advances in Engineering Software
Design and Implementation of a Hybrid Agent Platform
Programming and Computing Software
Coordinating Java Agents with Multiple Coordination Language on the Berlinda Platform
WET-ICE '97 Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Enabling Technologies on Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
Coordinating mobile agents by the XML-based tuple space
Journal of Computer Science and Technology
Towards a tuplespace-based middleware for the Semantic Web
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
Towards a digital content services design based on triple space
BIS'07 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Business information systems
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Currently, Web does not support distributed applications well. Existing approaches are oriented towards centralized applications at servers, or local programs within clients. To overcome this deficit, the PageSpace platform was designed for distributed, coordinated agents in the Web. We take a specific approach to coordinate agents in PageSpace applications, namely variants of coordination language Linda that support rules and services to guide their cooperation. This technology is integrated with the standard Web technology and the language Java. Several kinds of agents life in the PageSpace: User interface agents, personal homeagents, the agents that implement applications, and the kernel agents of the platform. Within the architecture it is possible to support fault-tolerance and mobile agents as well.