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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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Mobile agent middleware for mobile computing

Computer, 2001
Mobile computing requires an advanced infrastructure that integrates suitable support protocols, mechanisms, and tools. This mobility middleware should dynamically reallocate and trace mobile users and terminals and permit communication and coordination of mobile entities.
Bellavista P., Corradi A., Stefanelli C.
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Mobile Agents in Telecommunications [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
Herkömmliche Dienste in der Telekommunikation, insbesondere in den Bereichen Netzwerkkontrolle sowie Dienst- und Netzwerkmanagement, basieren in der Regel auf der Client/ Server Technologie. Die dabei eingesetzten Agenten verfügen über eine standardisierte oder zumindest bei der Realisierung festgelegte externe Schnittstelle, feste Funktionalität, und ...
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Agents and mobile handsets

Proceedings 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2002
Given the mobile phone's high market penetration and strong upgrade rate, it suggests itself as a natural candidate to support, and eventually host a user's digital representative. Coupled with artificial intelligence techniques, a phone-borne digital representative takes the form of a mobile assistant.
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The mobile agent technology

1997
Within the last five years the paradigm of Intelligent and Mobile Agents has gained momentum in the field of software engineering. Mobile Agents (MAs) are autonomous, asynchronous and intelligent software entities which, in order to fulfil their tasks, can migrate to and reside in a number of networked nodes. A variety of agent languages, architectures
Stefan Covaci, Thomas Magedanz
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A modal logic for mobile agents

ACM Transactions on Computational Logic, 2004
Klaim is an experimental programming language that supports a programming paradigm where both processes and data can be moved across different computing environments. The language relies on the use of explicit localities. This paper presents a temporal logic for specifying properties of Klaim programs.
Rocco De Nicola, Michele Loreti
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Itinerant Agents for Mobile Computing

IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 1995
Describes a framework for itinerant agents that can be used to implement secure, remote applications in large, public networks such as the Internet or the IBM Global Network. Itinerant agents are programs, dispatched from a source computer, that roam among a set of networked servers until they accomplish their task.
David M. Chess   +5 more
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Authentication for Mobile Agents

1998
In mobile agent systems, program code together with some process state can autonomously migrate to new hosts. Despite its many practical benefits, mobile agent technology results in significant new security threats from malicious agents and hosts. In this paper, we propose a security architecture to achieve three goals: certification that a server has ...
Shimshon Berkovits   +2 more
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Mobility Support with a Mobile Agent System

1999
This paper describes the first results and the architectural design decisions of the AMASE project, which addresses the agent technology task of the ACTS third call. The main research interest of the project is to provide the user mobility as a benefit of a mobile agent system.
Anthony Sang-Bum Park   +3 more
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Mobile Agenten. Mobile Agents

PIK - Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation, 2006
Stefan Diepolder, Karl-Heinz Krempels
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