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The Intellectual Distributed Processing System (IDPS) is a system which has no centralized managing element. IDPS system elements find their roles autonomously in order to complete objectives given to the system. IDPS system elements are also able to solve conflicts among different objectives without any supervisory element, by exchanging information among elements.
This paper describes fundamental mechanisms for managing system elements distributedly and dynamically, in order to realize more adaptive, extensible, reliable and operable systems.
These mechanisms are implemented on the object oriented distributed operating system, which has been developed on multi micro computers connected by a local area network.
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Tamura, S., Okataku, Y., Endo, T., Seki, T., Arai, M. (1987). Intellectual Distributed Processing System Development. In: Sawaragi, Y., Inoue, K., Nakayama, H. (eds) Toward Interactive and Intelligent Decision Support Systems. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 286. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46609-0_14
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