2018
DOI: 10.2991/ijndc.2018.6.2.4
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Real-time Multi-Agents Architecture for E-commerce Servers

Abstract: Electronic commerce applications have strict timing constraints on the interactions between e-commerce servers and customers. Customers prefer real-time services, which mean immediate response from the server shortly after submission of a request. This trend of demand gives e-commerce servers high pressure, both on the software and the architecture they currently use. In this paper, we propose a real-time architecture for e-commerce servers that addresses the problem efficiently. We adopt a framework that perm… Show more

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“…This area deals with the networking issues specific to the design of e‐commerce applications. Recall, Web applications, including e‐commerce, are network intensive 2,21,95,105 . Thus, if a team made up of network administrators and technicians is in place, designers can safely assume that the physical security of the hardware is maintained and protection, such as firewall, has been installed.…”
Section: Design Issues In E‐commerce Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This area deals with the networking issues specific to the design of e‐commerce applications. Recall, Web applications, including e‐commerce, are network intensive 2,21,95,105 . Thus, if a team made up of network administrators and technicians is in place, designers can safely assume that the physical security of the hardware is maintained and protection, such as firewall, has been installed.…”
Section: Design Issues In E‐commerce Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our system architecture draws from the knowledge and theories of service oriented architecture (see Figure 2) well established in the literature 11,12 , whereby services can be provided locally or outsourced to external service providers. Ehikioya 13 uses this methodology to model real-time multi-agents interactions for e-commerce. Our model uses the simple object access protocol (SOAP) standard (a message exchange standard that supports service communication) and web service definition language (WSDL) standard that allows a service interface and its binding definitions.…”
Section: Fig 1 a Conceptual Model Of P2p Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%