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Transactions: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of COMPUTERS
Transactions ID Number: 19-233
Full Name: May Oo
Position: Ph.D. Candidate
Age: ON
Sex: Female
Address: 42 Road,Mandalay,Myanmar.
Country: MYANMAR
Tel: 092059795
Tel prefix: 09
Fax: 0288424
E-mail address: mamaymar@gmail.com
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Title of the Paper: fault tolerance by replication of distributed database in p2p system using agent approach
Authors as they appear in the Paper: May mar Oo,The' the' Soe
Email addresses of all the authors: maymaroo@gmail.com,myintmo0@gmail.com
Number of paper pages: 11
Abstract: The term replication in a distributed database refers to the operation of copying and maintaining database objects in more than one location. There are three types of replication in distributed system that are snapshot, transactional and merge. A partial failure may happen when one component in such system fails. This failure may affect the proper operation of other components while at the same time leaving yet other components totally unaffected. An important goal in such systems design is to construct the system in a way that it can automatically recover from partial failures without seriously affecting the overall performance and continue to operate in an acceptable way while repairs are being made. The technologies, architectures, and methodologies traditionally used to develop distributed applications exhibit a variety of limitations and drawbacks when applied to large scale distributed settings (e.g., the Internet). In particular, they fail in providing the !
desired degree of configurability, scalability, and customizability. To address these issues, researchers are investigating a variety of innovative approaches. The most promising and intriguing ones are those based on the ability of moving code across the nodes of a network, exploiting the notion of mobile code, the agent toolkit can be chosen as a platform for the replication. So, this paper introduced the topic of agent replication for distributed database and examined the issues associated with using agent replication in a multi-agent system as well as the main issues of agent communication, read/write consistency and state synchronization.
Keywords: Fault tolerance, Agent, Distributed Database, Replication, P2P System, Latency Time
EXTENSION of the file: .doc
Special (Invited) Session: Comparison of Latency Time for Transactional Replication in P2P System
Organizer of the Session: 101-128
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