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Mobile agents and Java mobile agents toolkits
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Damir Horvat +4 more
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Metacomputing with Mobile Agents
International Journal of Parallel Programming, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Evripidou, Paraskevas +3 more
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Mobile Agents for Mobile Games
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Mobile Gaming, 2015Mobile agents have been with us for a quite long time, showing their usefulness when it comes to developing distributed information systems. In particular, their dynamism, mobility, and adaptivity have been shown to be especially well-suited to deal with different problems that arise in mobile computing scenarios: the need for efficient access to ...
Eduardo Mena, Carlos Bobed
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Mobile agents and mobile workers
Proceedings of HICSS-29: 29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1996The goal of the paper is to explore the emerging research issues in the nexus of mobile computing and organizational work.
Ravi Kalakota +2 more
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Integrating mobile agents into the mobile middleware
Personal Technologies, 1998Mobile agents are a new paradigm for distributed computing that is especially well suited for mobile computing over global wireless networks. This paper describes the approach taken in the ACTS On TheMove project to integrate a mobile agent system into the Mobile Application Support Environment (MASE), a middleware for mobile computing. In this project,
Ernö Kovacs +2 more
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Agents: Mobility And Communication
Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005So far, agent research can be broadly categorized into two areas: intelligent agents and mobile agents. Intelligent agent research has grown from a background of AI, humancomputer interaction, and autonomous systems, while mobile agents research stems from the areas of distributed computing and networked systems.
Dejan S. Milojicic +2 more
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HTML5 Agents: Mobile Agents for the Web
2014We argue that the modern Web infrastructure with HTML5 as such can be an agent platform and mobile agents could be developed in similar way as Web applications. For us the agents can also be end-user applications that the user can send to a server so that the state is preserved and the execution can continue.
Kari Systä +2 more
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Infrastructure for mobile agents
Proceedings of the 7th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop Systems support for worldwide applications - EW 7, 1996State of the art distributed application technology is not suited to tackle the challenges offered by the "Information Superhighway". A new communication model based on mobile agents has been proposed and is still intensely studied. Research on the software infrastructure required to host agents on the move is urgently needed.The paper presents a ...
Yolande Berbers +2 more
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Untraceability of mobile agents
Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2005In the article we present two untraceability protocols for mobile agents. Comparing to other solutions, the advantage of the protocols is that they support agent's autonomy in choosing the migration path.
Rafal Leszczyna, Janusz Górski
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Proceedings Ninth Annual IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, 2003
In this paper we argue that the traditional model of a mobile agent provides a poor programming structure. We base our argument on our experience since 1993 in building distributed applications and mobile agent platforms. We have observed that every distributed application contains three distinct aspects, which we call function, mobility and management.
Kåre J. Lauvset +2 more
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In this paper we argue that the traditional model of a mobile agent provides a poor programming structure. We base our argument on our experience since 1993 in building distributed applications and mobile agent platforms. We have observed that every distributed application contains three distinct aspects, which we call function, mobility and management.
Kåre J. Lauvset +2 more
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