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MA 2001: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Gian Pietro Picco:
Mobile Agents, 5th International Conference, MA 2001 Atlanta, GA, USA, December 2-4, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2240, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-42952-2
Security
- Volker Roth:
On the Robustness of Some Cryptographic Protocols for Mobile Agent Protection. 1-14 - Hock Kim Tan, Luc Moreau:
Trust Relationships in a Mobile Agent System. 15-30 - Sebastian Fischmeister, Giovanni Vigna, Richard A. Kemmerer:
Evaluating the Security of Three Java-Based Mobile Agent Systems. 31-41
Models and Architectures
- Xavier Hannotin, Paolo Maggi, Riccardo Sisto:
Formal Specification and Verification of Mobile Agent Data Integrity Properties: A Case Study. 42-53 - Bogdan Carbunar, Marco Túlio de Oliveira Valente, Jan Vitek:
Lime Revisited. 54-69 - Raimund Brandt, Helmut Reiser:
Dynamic Adaptation of Mobile Agents in Heterogenous Environments. 70-87
Applications
- Eugene Gendelman, Lubomir Bic, Michael B. Dillencourt:
Fast File Access for Fast Agents. 88-102 - Ichiro Satoh:
Flying Emulator: Rapid Building and Testing of Networked Applications for Mobile Computers. 103-118 - Prasannaa Thati, Po-Hao Chang, Gul Agha:
Crawlets: Agents for High Performance Web Search Engines. 119-134
Communication
- Xinyu Feng, Jiannong Cao, Jian Lü, Henry C. B. Chan:
An Efficient Mailbox-Based Algorithm for Message Delivery in Mobile Agent Systems. 135-151 - Klaus Haller, Heiko Schuldt:
Using Predicates for Specifying Targets of Migration and Messages in a Peer-to-Peer Mobile Agent Environment. 152-168 - Volker Roth, Jan Peters:
A Scalable and Secure Global Tracking Service for Mobile Agents. 169-181
Run-Time Support
- Lorenzo Bettini, Rocco De Nicola:
Translating Strong Mobility into Weak Mobility. 182-197 - Torsten Illmann, Tilman Krueger, Frank Kargl, Michael Weber:
Transparent Migration of Mobile Agents Using the Java Platform Debugger Architecture. 198-212 - Alex Villazón, Walter Binder:
Portable Resource Reification in Java-Based Mobile Agent Systems. 213-228
Quantitative Evaluation and Benchmarking
- Robert S. Gray, David Kotz, Ronald A. Peterson, Joyce Barton, Daria A. Chacón, Peter Gerken, Martin O. Hofmann, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Maggie R. Breedy, Renia Jeffers, Niranjan Suri:
Mobile-Agent versus Client/Server Performance: Scalability in an Information-Retrieval Task. 229-243 - Marios D. Dikaiakos, Melinos Kyriakou, George Samaras:
Performance Evaluation of Mobile-Agent Middleware: A Hierarchical Approach. 244-259 - Rong Xie, Daniela Rus, Clifford Stein:
Scheduling Multi-task Agents. 260-276
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