2003 Symposium on Applications and the Internet, 2003. Proceedings.
DOI: 10.1109/saint.2003.1183035
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Demonstrating the ABELS system using real-world scenarios

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“…XMSF is based on a set of Web-based technologies that can be applied within an extensible framework to enable new generation of modeling & simulation (M&S) applications to emerge and interoperate (Mikalsen andRouvellou 2002, White andPullen 2003). Concomitantly, Agent-Based Environment for Linking Simulations (ABELS) is another federated infrastructure that uses software agents to allow simulations to enter and exit a virtual simulation "cloud" of heterogeneous resources (Murphy et al 2003). The framework uses a limited form of brokering and service matchmaking to facilitate loosely-coupled interactions among disparate simulations.…”
Section: Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…XMSF is based on a set of Web-based technologies that can be applied within an extensible framework to enable new generation of modeling & simulation (M&S) applications to emerge and interoperate (Mikalsen andRouvellou 2002, White andPullen 2003). Concomitantly, Agent-Based Environment for Linking Simulations (ABELS) is another federated infrastructure that uses software agents to allow simulations to enter and exit a virtual simulation "cloud" of heterogeneous resources (Murphy et al 2003). The framework uses a limited form of brokering and service matchmaking to facilitate loosely-coupled interactions among disparate simulations.…”
Section: Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Agent-Based Environment for Linking Simulations (ABELS) system [2][3][4][5][6][7][8] is designed to facilitate the rapid formation of a distributed "cloud" of autonomous data resources. Individual cloud participants join and exit the data and simulation cloud as needed and have no prior knowledge of the other cloud participants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%