2001
DOI: 10.1109/jcn.2001.6596961
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Dynamically adaptable mobile agents for scaleable software and service management

Abstract: Abstract:Two hard sub-problems have emerged relating to the use of mobile agents for service management tasks. First, what is their impact on security, and second, how can they receive a flexible capacity to adapt to an open range of different environments on demand, without introducing too stringent prior assumptions.In this paper, we present work towards solving the second problem, which is of particular interest to management software, because it typically needs to excert fine-grained and therefore particul… Show more

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“…Brandt et al suggest reassembling agents from smaller subcomponents [15]. This allows exchanging environment-dependent implementations at runtime by selecting an appropriate implementation for a specific environment at runtime.…”
Section: Fig 7 Object Facets Of a Basic Distributed Raytracing Applmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brandt et al suggest reassembling agents from smaller subcomponents [15]. This allows exchanging environment-dependent implementations at runtime by selecting an appropriate implementation for a specific environment at runtime.…”
Section: Fig 7 Object Facets Of a Basic Distributed Raytracing Applmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on adaptation of the interface of an agent is usually concerned with adapting the agent's interface to the (current) agent platform, e.g. see [10], [11]. Research on adapting an agent's functionality is not commonly available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%