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5. MATA 2003: Marakech, Morocco
- Eric Horlait, Thomas Magedanz, Roch H. Glitho:
Mobile Agents for Telecommunication Applications, 5th International Workshop, MATA 2003, Marakech, Morocco, October 8-10, 2003, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2881, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20298-6
Network and Service Management / QoS Provisioning
- Sergio González-Valenzuela, Son T. Vuong, Victor C. M. Leung:
Efficient Formation of Dynamic Bluetooth Scatternet via Mobile Agent Processing. 1-10 - Ichiro Satoh:
Specification and Selection of Network Management Agents. 11-22 - Gilles Klein, Francine Krief:
Mobile Agents for Dynamic SLA Negotiation. 23-31
Service Management - Service Provisioning
- Fábio Luciano Verdi, Edmundo R. M. Madeira:
Service Provisioning and Management in Telecom Environments Using Active Network Technology. 32-41 - Xin Li, Zhengkun Mi, Xudong Meng:
ASPOSE: Agent-Based Service Provisioning in Open Services Environment. 42-52 - Mohamed Ganna, Eric Horlait:
Policy-Based Service Provisioning and Users Management Using Mobile Agents. 53-66 - Irene Sygkouna, Stavros Vrontis, Maria Chantzara, Miltiades E. Anagnostou, Efstathios D. Sykas:
Context-Aware Services Provisioning on Top of Active Technologies. 67-76
Contex Aware Applications 1
- Paolo Bellavista, Rebecca Montanari, Daniela Tibaldi:
COSMOS: A Context-Centric Access Control Middleware for Mobile Environments. 77-88 - Khalil El-Khatib, Gregor von Bochmann:
Agent Support for Context-Aware Services and Personal Mobility. 89-98 - Rosa Gil, Roberto García, Jaime Delgado:
Delivery Context Negotiated by Mobile Agents Using CC/PP. 99-110
Contex Aware Applications 2
- Kun Yang, Alex Galis:
Policy-Driven Mobile Agents for Context-Aware Service in Next Generation Networks. 111-120 - Michael Zapf, Rolf Reinema:
Merging Virtual and Real Worlds in an Agent-Oriented Collaborative Environment. 121-131 - Yasuyuki Tahara, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Shinichi Honiden:
A Formal Model of Active Contents Based on the Ambient Calculus. 132-141
Mobile Networks and Applications
- Francesco Palmieri, Ugo Fiore:
Introducing MPLS in Mobile Data Networks: An High Performance Framework for QoS-Powered IP Mobility. 142-155 - Carmelo Ragusa, Antonio Liotta, George Pavlou:
Dynamic Resource Management for Mobile Services. 156-169 - Stefanos Zachariadis, Cecilia Mascolo, Wolfgang Emmerich:
Adaptable Mobile Applications: Exploiting Logical Mobility in Mobile Computing. 170-179
Agent Platforms
- Guillermo Diez-Andino Sancho, Rosa M. Garcia Rioja, Celeste Campo:
Design of a FIPA-Compliant Agent Platform for Limited Devices. 180-189 - Ioannis E. Foukarakis, Antonis I. Kostaridis, Christos G. Biniaris, Dimitra I. Kaklamani, Iakovos S. Venieris:
Implementation of a Mobile Agent Platform Based on Web Services. 190-199 - Stephen Keegan, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
EasiShop: Enabling uCommerce through Intelligent Mobile Agent Technologies. 200-209
Agent Platforms - Mobility
- Joan Ametller, Sergi Robles, Joan Borrell:
Agent Migration over FIPA ACL Messages. 210-219 - Rui Pedro Lopes, José Luís Oliveira:
A Mobile Agent Manager. 220-229 - Nancy Samaan, Ahmed Karmouch:
An Evidence-Based Mobility Prediction Agent Architecture. 230-239 - Roch H. Glitho, Sylvain Methot, Samuel Pierre:
A Novel Architectural Framework for Adapting Mobile Agents to Host Variation. 240-250
Agent Platforms - Security
- Noria Foukia, Salima Hassas, Serge Fenet, Paul Albuquerque:
Combining Immune Systems and Social Insect Metaphors: A Paradigm for Distributed Intrusion Detection and Response System. 251-264 - Joan Ametller, Sergi Robles, Joan Borrell:
Secure Mobile Agents Applications: Implementation through Platform Services. 265-274 - Joan Mir, Joan Borrell:
Protecting Mobile Agent Itineraries. 275-285 - Oscar Esparza, Miguel Soriano, Jose L. Muñoz, Jordi Forné:
Implementation and Performance Evaluation of a Protocol for Detecting Suspicious Hosts. 286-295
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