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Securing Mobile Agents, Stationary Agents and Places in Mobile Agents Systems

2018
A challenging problem to solve to take full advantage of the benefits of mobile agent (MA) technology is to overcome security problems. In fact, in most cases, the security aspects are taken into account on the implementation stage of software development process, which may lead to the negligence of several aspects of security.
Donies Samet   +2 more
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On the search of mobile agents

Proceedings of PIMRC '96 - 7th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Communications, 2002
In a mobile computing environment that supports mobile agents, a client can send an agent to visit a sequence of servers in the network. To track the location of agents becomes a critical problem in managing a mobile agent service network. This paper studies the agent search problem based on an open architecture proposed by Lien (see Proc. of the First
Yao-Nan Lien, Chun-Wu Roger Leng
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Network Processing of Mobile Agents, by Mobile Agents, for Mobile Agents

2007
This paper presents a framework for building network protocols for migrating mobile agents over a network. The framework allows network protocols for agent migration to be naturally implemented within mobile agents and to be constructed in a hierarchy as most data transmission protocols are.
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Strategically mobile agents

1997
To realize its promise of providing scaleable and optimal use of network resources, mobile agent technology must be integrated with non-mobile architectures (e.g., client-server) while taking into account the specific needs of applications. This paper introduces a general characterization of mobile agent applications that provides a framework for ...
Teck-How Chia, Srikanth Kannapan
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Untraceability of mobile agents

Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2005
In 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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Mobile transactional agents

Proceedings 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2002
Mobile agents is an important enabling technology for certain types of real world applications such as e-commerce and workflows. While the potential benefits are appealing, this technology is not being used by many applications. This is largely attributed to the lack of components such as transactions and their integration with de-facto technologies ...
Ron Sher, Yariv Aridor, Opher Etzion
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Programming Agent Mobility

2002
Mobile agents seem an interesting solution for the design and deployment of Web services and applications in the Internet scenario. However, mobility complicates the design of applications and calls for new approaches to facilitate the specification and control of the mobility behaviour without any impact on agent implementation.
MONTANARI R.   +2 more
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A calculus of mobile agents

1996
We introduce a calculus for mobile agents and give its chemical semantics, with a precise definition for migration, failure, and failure detection. Various examples written in our calculus illustrate how to express remote executions, dynamic loading of remote resources and protocols with mobile agents.
Cédric Fournet   +4 more
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Mobile agent applicability

Personal Technologies, 1998
In this paper we present experiences from building several mobile agent-based distributed applications using the agent system TACOMA. Our aim is to demonstrate mobile agent applicability potential through some real and concrete examples. We conclude that mobile agents, even if they simplify remote installation of software, complement rather than ...
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Embodied mobile agents

Proceedings of the fifth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2006
The move in many societies toward individuals having multiple networked computational devices -- workstations, notebooks computers, mobile phones, PDAs - radically changes the ways in which people engage those devices. However, we lack interaction paradigms that enable a coherent experience across these technologies.
Bill Tomlinson   +2 more
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