Abstract
Coherence in a distributed system is meant to offset the disadvantages of distribution. The paper explores four issues under coherence, namely preservation of knowledge consistency across the agents, reliability of the overall system, integration of local solutions and the global performance. It presents some general strategies that can be employed to improve coherence in a CKBS, which include a weak consistency with versions for knowledge revision, and a recovery mechanism based on a hierarchic three-stage coordination, which ensures the correct isolation of potentially hierarchic multiagent actions. The paper goes on to identify the sources and classes of conflicts in global integration, and it suggests remedies, which at worst case would involve negotiation. In global performance, it focusses on planning and result synthesis, as the two most important problem domains, and suggests strategies ameliorate performance.
Published Version
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have