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Description: The deployment of many applications in distributed systems is often underpinned by cooperative schemes. These are required to address the pressing need to harness and marshal resources across dynamic and heterogeneous environments. Cooperative systems create spaces where entities can interact with each other and their environments, and provide services in order to help achieve specific goals. They are characterised by the degree of distribution, the underlying mode of interaction and the level of autonomy of the entities. Client-server architectures, P2P systems, GRID systems and multi-agent systems (MAS) identify different models of cooperative behaviour. Within the scope of cooperation, architectural frameworks ...
Keywords: cooperative systems, collaborative systems, ubiquitous systems