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Abstract: Ramesh Bharadwaj Center for High Assurance Computer Systems Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC, 20375-5320 USA ramesh@itd.nrl.navy.mil 1. (Update)

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.... to SOL Agents are created in a special purpose synchronous programming language called Secure Operations Language (SOL) [2, 4, 1]. A SOL application comprises a set of agent modules, each of which runs on a given host. The host executes an agent module in compliance...

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R. Bharadwaj. SINS: a middleware for autonomous agents and secure code mobility. In Proc. Second International Workshop on Security of Moble Multi-Agent Systems (SEMAS-02), First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS'02), Bologna, Italy, July 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bharadwaj02sins.html   More

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  author = "R. Bharadwaj",
  title = "SINS: a middleware for autonomous agents and secure code mobility",
  text = "R. Bharadwaj. SINS: a middleware for autonomous agents and secure code
    mobility. In Proc. Second International Workshop on Security of Moble Multi-Agent
    Systems (SEMAS-02), First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents
    and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS'02), Bologna, Italy, July 2002.",
  year = "2002",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bharadwaj02sins.html" }
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