An analytical comparison of the client-server, remote evaluation and mobile agents protocols

TitleAn analytical comparison of the client-server, remote evaluation and mobile agents protocols
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsPuliafito, A.., S.. RICCOBENE, and M. Scarpa
Abstract

We deal with the study of the actual convenience of using the agent programming paradigm for accessing distributed service. We point out the benefits of such a communication paradigm by providing an analytical study of its basic features in comparison with the client-server approach and remote evaluation. The results that we have obtained show how agents must not always be considered the only solution to any communication issue, since in several cases their use might even reveal a drawback. We present several models of non-Markovian Petri nets, which have been solved through the WebSPN tool, and we provide a close comparison between the agent techniques (client-server and remote evaluation). We also focus our attention on providing some practical remarks which can help the developer during the design, in order to select the communication paradigm which best suits the features of the application that has to be developed

DOI10.1109/ASAMA.1999.805420