2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-0255(01)00189-x
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A mobile agent-based active network architecture for intelligent network control

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“…These technologies are the complementary approaches to the object paradigm and provide a means of designing and implementing complex distributed software (Garcia etc., 2004). Agent technologies (Chen etc., 2006) represent the most important new paradigm for software development (Luck, 2004), and have already been used in a diverse range of applications in manufacturing (Shen etc., 1998;Wada etc.,2002;Van Dyke Parunak etc., 2001), process control system, electronic commerce (Sandholm, 2002), network management, transportation systems (Chen, 2002), information management (Stathis etc.,2002), scientific computing (Boloni etc., 2000), health care (Huang etc., 1995) and entertainment (Noda and Stone 2003). The MBI system applies a combination of agent technologies, e.g.…”
Section: Fig 2 Component and Functional Design Of The Mbi Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These technologies are the complementary approaches to the object paradigm and provide a means of designing and implementing complex distributed software (Garcia etc., 2004). Agent technologies (Chen etc., 2006) represent the most important new paradigm for software development (Luck, 2004), and have already been used in a diverse range of applications in manufacturing (Shen etc., 1998;Wada etc.,2002;Van Dyke Parunak etc., 2001), process control system, electronic commerce (Sandholm, 2002), network management, transportation systems (Chen, 2002), information management (Stathis etc.,2002), scientific computing (Boloni etc., 2000), health care (Huang etc., 1995) and entertainment (Noda and Stone 2003). The MBI system applies a combination of agent technologies, e.g.…”
Section: Fig 2 Component and Functional Design Of The Mbi Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been applied to a variety of distributed applications, such as manufacturing [2][3][4], electronic commerce [5][6][7], network management [8,9], health care [10], and entertainment [11]. During the execution, mobile agents can be dynamically created and sent to the destination systems to perform tasks with the up-to-date code.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been applied to a variety of distributed applications, such as manufacturing [4][5][6], real-time control systems [7][8][9], electronic commerce [10][11][12], network management [13,14], transportation systems [15,16], information management [17,18], scientific computing [19,20], health care [21] and entertainment [22]. The agent technology can significantly enhance the design and analysis of systems whose problem domain is geographically distributed, and whose subsystems exist in a dynamic environment and need to interact with each other more flexibly [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%