ICSC
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Fourth International ICSC Symposium on
ENGINEERING OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS (EIS 2004)
in collaboration with the University of Madeira
Island of Madeira, Portugal
February 29 – March 2, 2004

 
 

 

Session:

Intelligent Mobile Agents in Peer -to- Peer Networks
Sunday, February 29, 2004, 11.40 – 12.00

Session Chair:
Vice Chair:

Jorge Marx-Gomez
Daniel Lübke

   

Paper Title:

The Virtual Twin: A Socialization Agent for Peer-to-Peer Networks

   

Author(s):

A Gachet, Department of Informatics, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Prof. P. Haettenschwiler, Department of Informatics, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

   

Abstract:

As peer-to-peer computing finally reaches a critical mass, it triggers changes in the IT landscape that traditional network infrastructures based on centralized, client/server topologies cannot manage. Consequently, the ad hoc, self-organized and loosely controlled nature of peer-to-peer networks needs to be supported by a new coordination layer representing the interests of the user. In order to define this new abstraction layer, this paper introduces the concept of the virtual twin - a kind of anthropomorphic representation of the networked person, with whom the user can identify and feel comfortable. We discuss the inner structure of the virtual twin, first in an intuitive and informal way, with an emphasis on its social aspect, then in a more detailed way, with the analysis of its main components.

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