V. Jagannathan, J. Cleetus, R. Kannan, J. Toth, V. Saks
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The Application Message Interface (AMI) is a software system designed and developed as part of the DARPA Initiative in Concurrent Engineering (DICE). The primary role of AMI is to serve as a framework for integration in a dynamic, heterogeneous, and extensible distributed environment. A distributed environment is characterized as dynamic when client-server relationships need not be statically configured. By extensible it is meant that the available services are subject to change. Thus, in a dynamic and extensible environment clients have new services available at run time. AMI is aimed at facilitating seamless integration in such an environment.<>