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Title:
Dynamic monitoring in pangea platform using event-tracing mechanisms.
Authors: 
Búrdalo, Luis; Terrasa, Andrés, Julian, Vicente; Bajo Pérez, Javier; Rodríguez González, Sara; Corchado Rodríguez, Juan M.
Journal:
Computing and informatics. Volume 36 (5), pp. 1019-1040. Institute of Informatics Slovak Academy of Sciences.

Publication date: 
2017
ISSN: 
1335-9150
DOI
 10.4149/cai 2017 5 1019

BibTex

@article { article,
title = {Dynamic monitoring in pangea platform using event-tracing mechanisms},
author = {Búrdalo, Luis; Terrasa, Andrés, Julian, Vicente; Bajo Pérez, Javier; Rodríguez González, Sara; Corchado Rodríguez, Juan M. },
journal = {Computing and informatics},
publisher = {Institute of Informatics Slovak Academy of Sciences},
volume = {36},
number = {5},
year = {2017}
}

XML

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<author> Luis; Terrasa</author>
<author> Andrés</author>
<author> Julian</author>
<author> Vicente; Bajo Pérez</author>
<author> Javier; Rodríguez González</author>
<author> Sara; Corchado Rodríguez</author>
<author> Juan M.</author>
<title> Dynamic monitoring in pangea platform using event-tracing mechanisms</title>
<pages> 1019-1040</pages>
<year> 2017</year>
<journal> Computing and informatics</journal>
<ee> 10.4149/cai 2017 5 1019</ee>
</article>
Evidences of quality:
JCR (2016): 0.488
COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: 126/133 (Q4)

The use of distributed multi-agent systems (MAS) have increased in recent years, with the growing potential to handle large volumes of data and coordinate the operations of many organizations. In these systems, each agent independently handles a set of specialized tasks and cooperates to achieve the goals of the system and a high degree of flexibility. Multi-agent systems have become the most effective and widely used form of developing this type of application in which communication among various devices must be both reliable and efficient. One of the problems related to distribute computing is message passing, which is related to the interaction and coordination among intelligent agents. Consequently, a multiagent architecture must necessarily provide a robust communication platform and control mechanisms. This paper presents the integration of an event-tracing model in an agent platform called PANGEA. Adding this new capability, the platform allows improving the monitoring and analysis of the information that agents can send/receive in order to fulfil their goals more efficiently.

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