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    Title: Electronic Commerce Based on Mobile Agents in Distributed Application
    Authors: Lin, Whe-Dar
    Keywords: mobile agent;distributed electronic commerce systems;electronic commerce information;electronic commerce protocols;Virtual enterprise
    Date: 1999
    Issue Date: 2017-10-02 15:34:00 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Electronic commerce based on mobile agents in distributed application is expanding from the simple notion of electronic store to the notion of virtual enterprises. A distributed transport protocol to provide concurrent support for different real time and electronic commerce applications on transport protocol is proposed. The electronic commerce based on mobile agents in distributed application transport protocol is specified and its performance is derived within the field of quality of service support for distributed electronic commerce systems by mobile agents.
    This paper presents electronic commerce based on mobile agents in distributed application transport protocol architecture for distributed electronic commerce systems which includes a general protocol layer for the transport of electronic commerce objects. The proposed protocols are based on specify the synchronisation requirements of electronic commerce applications. After presenting transport protocol shown how we have been used to design the general electronic commerce architecture whose transport layer is based on the concept of a partial order connection, an extension of the classical connection oriented as TCP and connectionless as UDP transmission concepts. The most of the work has been within tile context of individual architectural layers such as the distributed system platform, operating system and network.
    Mobile agent effect of the real time protocol on data users is evaluated and it is shown that while real time users obtain delay constrain service, the total channel utilization is also improved when compared to a standard network in which both data and real time users access the channel. We proposed the development of electronic commerce based on mobile agents in distributed application architectures which incorporate quality of service configurable interfaces and quality of service driven control and management mechanisms transport architectural layer.
    Relation: TANet`99會議論文
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    Data Type: conference
    Appears in Collections:[TANET 台灣網際網路研討會] 會議論文

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