Scalability evaluation of a distributed agent system

L. Burness, Richard Titmuss, C. Lebre, K. Brown, A. Brookland
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Abstract

The use of new computing paradigms is intended to ease the design of complex systems. However, the non-functional aspects of a system, including performance, reliability and scalability, remain significant issues. It is hard to detect and correct many scalability problems through system testing alone - especially when the problems are rooted in the higher levels of the system design. Late corrections to the system can have serious implications for the clarity of the design and code. We have analysed the design of a system of multiple near-identical, `reactive' agents for scalability. We believe that the approach taken is readily applicable to many object oriented systems, and may form the basis of a rigorous design methodology. It is a simple, yet scientific extension to current design techniques using message sequence charts, enabling design options to be compared quantitatively rather than qualitatively. Our experience suggests that such analysis should be used to consider the effect of artificial intelligence, to ensure that autonomous behaviour has an overall beneficial effect for system performance.
分布式代理系统的可伸缩性评估
使用新的计算范式是为了简化复杂系统的设计。然而,系统的非功能方面,包括性能、可靠性和可伸缩性,仍然是重要的问题。仅通过系统测试很难检测和纠正许多可伸缩性问题——特别是当问题根植于系统设计的更高层次时。对系统的后期更正可能会对设计和代码的清晰度产生严重影响。我们分析了一个由多个几乎相同的“反应性”代理组成的系统的设计,以实现可扩展性。我们相信所采用的方法很容易适用于许多面向对象的系统,并且可以形成严格的设计方法的基础。它是对使用消息序列图的当前设计技术的一种简单而科学的扩展,使设计选项能够定量地而不是定性地进行比较。我们的经验表明,这种分析应该用于考虑人工智能的影响,以确保自主行为对系统性能具有总体有益的影响。
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