TY - JOUR
T1 - Framework of a flexible computer communication network
AU - Shiratori, Norio
AU - Suganuma, Takuo
AU - Sugiura, Sigeki
AU - Chakraborty, Goutan
AU - Sugawara, Kenji
AU - Kinoshita, Tetsuo
AU - Lee, E. S.
PY - 1996/12
Y1 - 1996/12
N2 - With the increasing speed of computers and communication links, and the successful convergence of both fields, computers connected by high speed links now represent an enormously large distributed computing system. At the same time, communication between man and machine is also becoming more diverse and personalized. Networking issues such as evolution of user services, seamless communication between hosts, failure recovery and integration of new technologies arise daily. Problem-specific approaches and corresponding solutions are available at considerable cost. However, a common requirement is adaptability of the computer network to a variety of changes. In this paper, we propose Flexible Computer Communication Networks (FN) as a uniform solution to most of these networking problems. The framework of Flexible Networks can be considered as an intelligent shell enclosing existing networking architectures. An agent-oriented implementation of a flexible network is outlined. The conversion of existing networks to flexible networks is shown to be incremental, and therefore practicable.
AB - With the increasing speed of computers and communication links, and the successful convergence of both fields, computers connected by high speed links now represent an enormously large distributed computing system. At the same time, communication between man and machine is also becoming more diverse and personalized. Networking issues such as evolution of user services, seamless communication between hosts, failure recovery and integration of new technologies arise daily. Problem-specific approaches and corresponding solutions are available at considerable cost. However, a common requirement is adaptability of the computer network to a variety of changes. In this paper, we propose Flexible Computer Communication Networks (FN) as a uniform solution to most of these networking problems. The framework of Flexible Networks can be considered as an intelligent shell enclosing existing networking architectures. An agent-oriented implementation of a flexible network is outlined. The conversion of existing networks to flexible networks is shown to be incremental, and therefore practicable.
KW - Communication networks
KW - Flexible
KW - Multi-agent model
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U2 - 10.1016/S0140-3664(96)01160-7
DO - 10.1016/S0140-3664(96)01160-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0030349637
SN - 0140-3664
VL - 19
SP - 1268
EP - 1275
JO - Computer Communications
JF - Computer Communications
IS - 14
ER -