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An intelligent message is an active object that interacts with its recipients and, on the basis of the responses that it collects, decides whether to route itself to further recipients or terminate. A prototype system has been developed in a single-machine environment. When intelligent messages are implemented in a distributed environment using multiple copies, problems arise in coordinating the actions of these copies and in communicating between them. Solutions to these problems are proposed.
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Hogg, J. (1985). Intelligent Message Systems. In: Tsichritzis, D.C. (eds) Office Automation. Topics in Information Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82435-7_6
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