This book studies data and knowledge transactions in mobile environments. A range of classical notions and protocols of transaction processing are rechecked and redefined in mobile environments. A relaxed serializability and a concurrency control method for mobile transactions are investigated. In addition to data transaction, knowledge transaction is explored in mobile environments. This book presents a knowledge transaction language and a model for use in mobile computing environments, and formalizes a framework/model that can be used to study knowledge transaction in mobile logic programming multi-agent systems. The formalized knowledge transaction language, model and framework are for knowledge transaction representation, formalization and knowledge reasoning in mobile environments.
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This book studies data and knowledge transactions in mobile environments. A range of classical notions and protocols of transaction processing are rechecked and redefined in mobile environments. A relaxed serializability and a concurrency control method for mobile transactions are investigated. In addition to data transaction, knowledge transaction is explored in mobile environments. This book presents a knowledge transaction language and a model for use in mobile computing environments, and formalizes a framework/model that can be used to study knowledge transaction in mobile logic programming multi-agent systems. The formalized knowledge transaction language, model and framework are for knowledge transaction representation, formalization and knowledge reasoning in mobile environments.
Jianwen Chen got her Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Western Sydney in 2005. She has been a Senior IT Architect at IBM Australia since 1999. Jianwen's research and professional interests include data/knowledge transaction, artificial intelligence, infrastructure/enterprise architecture design, and business management.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book studies data and knowledge transactions in mobile environments. A range of classical notions and protocols of transaction processing are rechecked and redefined in mobile environments. A relaxed serializability and a concurrency control method for mobile transactions are investigated. In addition to data transaction, knowledge transaction is explored in mobile environments. This book presents a knowledge transaction language and a model for use in mobile computing environments, and formalizes a framework/model that can be used to study knowledge transaction in mobile logic programming multi-agent systems. The formalized knowledge transaction language, model and framework are for knowledge transaction representation, formalization and knowledge reasoning in mobile environments. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783639316278
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