PIM: A Novel Architecture for Coordinating Behavior of Distributed Systems
We propose adding to the mix a novel architecture, the process-integrated mechanism (PIM), that enjoys the advantages of having a single controlling authority while avoiding the structural difficulties that have traditionally led to the rejection of centralized approaches in many complex settings. In many situations, PIMs improve on previous models with regard to coordination, security, ease of software development, robustness, and communication overhead. In the PIM architecture, the components are conceived as parts of a single mechanism, even when they are physically separated and operate asynchronously. The PIM model offers promise as an effective infrastructure for handling tasks that require a high degree of time-sensitive coordination between the components, as well as a clean mechanism for coordinating the high-level goals of loosely coupled systems. The PIM model enables coordination without the fragility and high communication overhead of centralized control, but also without the uncertainty associated with the system-level behavior of a multiagent system (MAS).
Jan-4-2018, 14:35:00 GMT