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p. 355-363
This paper describes innovative, charitable (anticipatory) model of software infrastructure, technical challenges and the rationale of its design that drove the concept. Social models such as the benefactor/beneficiary model of MUlti-agent Distributed Storage Middleware can be successfully applied to many areas as a means of automating a wide range of resource distribution challenges both in traditional and future distributed systems. An environment populated with redundant components can benefit from a charitable entity, allowing possibly wasted resources to be efficiently distributed to the network on a voluntary basis.
Zenon Chaczko, Marcel Caroly and Ryszard Klempous, « Social System Inspired Anticipatory Models for Software Infrastructures », CASYS, 21 | 2008, 355-363.
Zenon Chaczko, Marcel Caroly and Ryszard Klempous, « Social System Inspired Anticipatory Models for Software Infrastructures », CASYS [Online], 21 | 2008, Online since 13 September 2024, connection on 27 December 2024. URL : http://popups.uliege.be/3041-539x/index.php?id=3279
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