Constraint satisfaction for modelling scalable electronic catalogs

Boi Faltings, M. Torrens

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Abstract

Many information systems are used in a problem solving context. Examples are travel planning systems, catalogs in electronic commerce, or agenda planning systems. They can be made more useful by integrating problem-solving capabilities into the information systems. This poses the challenge of scalability: when hundreds of users access a server at the same time, it is important to avoid excessive computational load. We present the concept of smart clients: lightweight problem-solving agents based on constraint satisfaction which can carry out the computation - and communication-intensive tasks on the user's computer. We present an example of an air travel planning system based on this technology.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAgent mediated electronic commerce
Pages214-228
Volume1991
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2001

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