@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005308, author = {Yamamoto, Hiroshi and Guo, Yuntao and Suzuki, Koichiro and Watanabe, Toyohide}, journal = {Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Multimedia Applications}, month = {Sep}, note = {This paper addresses the long-lived transaction management paradigm based on workflows with a view to evaluating the un-exacutable works. In our 3-layer transaction model, each long-lived transaction is divided into several transactions, which are organized as workflows. Additionally, the model is applied by agent orientation to attain the flexible control mechanism. 3 differnt kinds of agents are located to each layer in this model: manager, executor and actor. The manager manages long-lived transaction globally and controls executors; the executor manages each transaction locally and controls actors; and the actor executes atomic task individually. The delegation mechanism discussed mainly in this paper is supported among related managers, with a view to evaluating the work which one manager cannot maipulate timely or accidentally.}, pages = {14--17}, title = {Delegation mechanism in agent-oriented framework for managing long-lived transaction}, year = {1999} }