Ruling distributed dynamic worlds [[electronic resource] /] / Peter S. Sapaty |
Autore | Sapaty Peter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (275 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.3/6
004.36 |
Collana | Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing |
Soggetto topico |
Electronic data processing - Distributed processing
Mobile agents (Computer software) Automatic control |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-27594-4
9786610275946 0-470-35544-1 0-471-65635-6 0-471-65636-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
RULING DISTRIBUTED DYNAMIC WORLDS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Toward Coordination and Management of Large Systems; 1.1.1 Shifting from Computation to Coordination; 1.1.2 Overoperability Versus Interoperability; 1.1.3 Intelligent Systems Versus Intelligent Components; 1.1.4 Directly Operating in Physical World; 1.1.5 Distributed Artificial Life; 1.2 Problems of Managing Large Distributed Systems; 1.2.1 From Localized to Distributed Solutions; 1.2.2 More Distribution Problems and Details; 1.3 WAVE-WP: Basic Ideas; 1.3.1 The Whole First; 1.3.2 WAVE-WP Spatial Automaton
1.3.3 Implementation Basics1.4 Example: The Shortest Path Problem; 1.4.1 Importance of Distributed and Parallel Solutions; 1.4.2 Finding Shortest Path Tree; 1.4.3 Collecting the Shortest Path Between Nodes; 1.4.4 Main Problems of Distributed Implementation; 1.4.5 Universal WAVE-WP Interpreters; 1.4.6 Shortest Path Tree Finding in WAVE-WP; 1.4.7 Shortest Path Collection in WAVE-WP; 1.4.8 Full Program for Finding Shortest Path; 1.5 Example: Distributed Knowledge Representation and Processing; 1.5.1 Knowledge Network; 1.5.2 Elementary Query 1; 1.5.3 Elementary Query 2 1.6 System organization as a function of the application scenario1.7 Relation to the Previous Book; 1.8 Comparison with Other Works in Related Areas; 1.8.1 Parallel Computing; 1.8.2 Distributed Systems and Distributed Computing; 1.8.3 Parallel and Distributed Computing; 1.8.4 Computer Networking; 1.8.5 Intelligent Agents; 1.8.6 Mobile Agents; 1.8.7 Grid Computing; 1.8.8 Spatial Programming; 1.8.9 Mobile Robotics, Cooperative Robotics; 1.8.10 System Management; 1.9 Organization of the Book; 2 WORLDS AND WAVES IN THE WAVE-WP MODEL; 2.1 Physical World; 2.1.1 Temporary Physical World Nodes 2.1.2 Visiting Existing Nodes in a Region2.1.3 Destination Regions for New Nodes; 2.1.4 Accessing Physical World Parameters; 2.1.5 Broadcasting in Physical World; 2.2 Virtual World; 2.2.1 Knowledge Networks; 2.2.2 Access to Nodes and Links; 2.2.3 Tunnel and Surface Broadcasting; 2.2.4 Linking with Alien Networks; 2.3 United Physical-Virtual World; 2.3.1 The Integration Details; 2.3.2 Access to Nodes in the United World; 2.3.3 United World Dynamics; 2.3.4 Time and Speed; 2.4 Execution World; 2.4.1 Doers and Their Connections; 2.4.2 Distribution of Physical-Virtual World Between Doers 2.4.3 Absolute and Mapping Addresses2.4.4 Further Integration of Physical-Virtual-Execution World; 2.5 Waves; 2.5.1 Nature of Waves; 2.5.2 Navigation in Space; 2.5.3 Actions in Nodes; 2.5.4 Coverage with Rules; 2.5.5 Composition and Structuring of Waves; 2.5.6 Wave Expressions and Remote Data; 2.5.7 Delivery and Processing of Physical Matter; 2.6 Conclusions; 3 WORLD PROCESSING LANGUAGE; 3.1 Top Language Organization; 3.2 Data Definitions; 3.2.1 General on Constants; 3.2.2 Special Constants; 3.2.3 Vectors; 3.3 Variables; 3.3.1 Nodal Variables; 3.3.2 Frontal Variables 3.3.3 Environmental Variables |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910143569403321 |
Sapaty Peter | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Ruling distributed dynamic worlds [[electronic resource] /] / Peter S. Sapaty |
Autore | Sapaty Peter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (275 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.3/6
004.36 |
Collana | Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing |
Soggetto topico |
Electronic data processing - Distributed processing
Mobile agents (Computer software) Automatic control |
ISBN |
1-280-27594-4
9786610275946 0-470-35544-1 0-471-65635-6 0-471-65636-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
RULING DISTRIBUTED DYNAMIC WORLDS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Toward Coordination and Management of Large Systems; 1.1.1 Shifting from Computation to Coordination; 1.1.2 Overoperability Versus Interoperability; 1.1.3 Intelligent Systems Versus Intelligent Components; 1.1.4 Directly Operating in Physical World; 1.1.5 Distributed Artificial Life; 1.2 Problems of Managing Large Distributed Systems; 1.2.1 From Localized to Distributed Solutions; 1.2.2 More Distribution Problems and Details; 1.3 WAVE-WP: Basic Ideas; 1.3.1 The Whole First; 1.3.2 WAVE-WP Spatial Automaton
1.3.3 Implementation Basics1.4 Example: The Shortest Path Problem; 1.4.1 Importance of Distributed and Parallel Solutions; 1.4.2 Finding Shortest Path Tree; 1.4.3 Collecting the Shortest Path Between Nodes; 1.4.4 Main Problems of Distributed Implementation; 1.4.5 Universal WAVE-WP Interpreters; 1.4.6 Shortest Path Tree Finding in WAVE-WP; 1.4.7 Shortest Path Collection in WAVE-WP; 1.4.8 Full Program for Finding Shortest Path; 1.5 Example: Distributed Knowledge Representation and Processing; 1.5.1 Knowledge Network; 1.5.2 Elementary Query 1; 1.5.3 Elementary Query 2 1.6 System organization as a function of the application scenario1.7 Relation to the Previous Book; 1.8 Comparison with Other Works in Related Areas; 1.8.1 Parallel Computing; 1.8.2 Distributed Systems and Distributed Computing; 1.8.3 Parallel and Distributed Computing; 1.8.4 Computer Networking; 1.8.5 Intelligent Agents; 1.8.6 Mobile Agents; 1.8.7 Grid Computing; 1.8.8 Spatial Programming; 1.8.9 Mobile Robotics, Cooperative Robotics; 1.8.10 System Management; 1.9 Organization of the Book; 2 WORLDS AND WAVES IN THE WAVE-WP MODEL; 2.1 Physical World; 2.1.1 Temporary Physical World Nodes 2.1.2 Visiting Existing Nodes in a Region2.1.3 Destination Regions for New Nodes; 2.1.4 Accessing Physical World Parameters; 2.1.5 Broadcasting in Physical World; 2.2 Virtual World; 2.2.1 Knowledge Networks; 2.2.2 Access to Nodes and Links; 2.2.3 Tunnel and Surface Broadcasting; 2.2.4 Linking with Alien Networks; 2.3 United Physical-Virtual World; 2.3.1 The Integration Details; 2.3.2 Access to Nodes in the United World; 2.3.3 United World Dynamics; 2.3.4 Time and Speed; 2.4 Execution World; 2.4.1 Doers and Their Connections; 2.4.2 Distribution of Physical-Virtual World Between Doers 2.4.3 Absolute and Mapping Addresses2.4.4 Further Integration of Physical-Virtual-Execution World; 2.5 Waves; 2.5.1 Nature of Waves; 2.5.2 Navigation in Space; 2.5.3 Actions in Nodes; 2.5.4 Coverage with Rules; 2.5.5 Composition and Structuring of Waves; 2.5.6 Wave Expressions and Remote Data; 2.5.7 Delivery and Processing of Physical Matter; 2.6 Conclusions; 3 WORLD PROCESSING LANGUAGE; 3.1 Top Language Organization; 3.2 Data Definitions; 3.2.1 General on Constants; 3.2.2 Special Constants; 3.2.3 Vectors; 3.3 Variables; 3.3.1 Nodal Variables; 3.3.2 Frontal Variables 3.3.3 Environmental Variables |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830792703321 |
Sapaty Peter | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Ruling distributed dynamic worlds / / Peter S. Sapaty |
Autore | Sapaty Peter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (275 p.) |
Disciplina | 004.3/6 |
Collana | Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing |
Soggetto topico |
Electronic data processing - Distributed processing
Mobile agents (Computer software) Automatic control |
ISBN |
1-280-27594-4
9786610275946 0-470-35544-1 0-471-65635-6 0-471-65636-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
RULING DISTRIBUTED DYNAMIC WORLDS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Toward Coordination and Management of Large Systems; 1.1.1 Shifting from Computation to Coordination; 1.1.2 Overoperability Versus Interoperability; 1.1.3 Intelligent Systems Versus Intelligent Components; 1.1.4 Directly Operating in Physical World; 1.1.5 Distributed Artificial Life; 1.2 Problems of Managing Large Distributed Systems; 1.2.1 From Localized to Distributed Solutions; 1.2.2 More Distribution Problems and Details; 1.3 WAVE-WP: Basic Ideas; 1.3.1 The Whole First; 1.3.2 WAVE-WP Spatial Automaton
1.3.3 Implementation Basics1.4 Example: The Shortest Path Problem; 1.4.1 Importance of Distributed and Parallel Solutions; 1.4.2 Finding Shortest Path Tree; 1.4.3 Collecting the Shortest Path Between Nodes; 1.4.4 Main Problems of Distributed Implementation; 1.4.5 Universal WAVE-WP Interpreters; 1.4.6 Shortest Path Tree Finding in WAVE-WP; 1.4.7 Shortest Path Collection in WAVE-WP; 1.4.8 Full Program for Finding Shortest Path; 1.5 Example: Distributed Knowledge Representation and Processing; 1.5.1 Knowledge Network; 1.5.2 Elementary Query 1; 1.5.3 Elementary Query 2 1.6 System organization as a function of the application scenario1.7 Relation to the Previous Book; 1.8 Comparison with Other Works in Related Areas; 1.8.1 Parallel Computing; 1.8.2 Distributed Systems and Distributed Computing; 1.8.3 Parallel and Distributed Computing; 1.8.4 Computer Networking; 1.8.5 Intelligent Agents; 1.8.6 Mobile Agents; 1.8.7 Grid Computing; 1.8.8 Spatial Programming; 1.8.9 Mobile Robotics, Cooperative Robotics; 1.8.10 System Management; 1.9 Organization of the Book; 2 WORLDS AND WAVES IN THE WAVE-WP MODEL; 2.1 Physical World; 2.1.1 Temporary Physical World Nodes 2.1.2 Visiting Existing Nodes in a Region2.1.3 Destination Regions for New Nodes; 2.1.4 Accessing Physical World Parameters; 2.1.5 Broadcasting in Physical World; 2.2 Virtual World; 2.2.1 Knowledge Networks; 2.2.2 Access to Nodes and Links; 2.2.3 Tunnel and Surface Broadcasting; 2.2.4 Linking with Alien Networks; 2.3 United Physical-Virtual World; 2.3.1 The Integration Details; 2.3.2 Access to Nodes in the United World; 2.3.3 United World Dynamics; 2.3.4 Time and Speed; 2.4 Execution World; 2.4.1 Doers and Their Connections; 2.4.2 Distribution of Physical-Virtual World Between Doers 2.4.3 Absolute and Mapping Addresses2.4.4 Further Integration of Physical-Virtual-Execution World; 2.5 Waves; 2.5.1 Nature of Waves; 2.5.2 Navigation in Space; 2.5.3 Actions in Nodes; 2.5.4 Coverage with Rules; 2.5.5 Composition and Structuring of Waves; 2.5.6 Wave Expressions and Remote Data; 2.5.7 Delivery and Processing of Physical Matter; 2.6 Conclusions; 3 WORLD PROCESSING LANGUAGE; 3.1 Top Language Organization; 3.2 Data Definitions; 3.2.1 General on Constants; 3.2.2 Special Constants; 3.2.3 Vectors; 3.3 Variables; 3.3.1 Nodal Variables; 3.3.2 Frontal Variables 3.3.3 Environmental Variables |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910877568203321 |
Sapaty Peter | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Symbiosis of real and simulated worlds under spatial grasp technology / / Peter Simon Sapaty |
Autore | Sapaty Peter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 pages) |
Disciplina | 006.312 |
Collana | Studies in Systems, Decision and Control |
Soggetto topico | Electronic data processing - Distributed processing - Management |
ISBN | 3-030-68341-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910483802003321 |
Sapaty Peter | ||
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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