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Abstract: s to recompile source code.
Techniques have emerged to get some of the advantages of both off-line and on-line
portability, such as just-in-time compilation and run-time linking. But the emphasis is
now on mobility and quick compilation, not on optimized code generation.
Mobility poses a new basic question: what is the effect of taking a running computation
and moving it to another network site? In most current languages, this makes little
sense; the mechanisms for doing so are usually... (Update)
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...about the speci c characteristics of each migration request. 2 Separating the reference management concern In mobile object systems [2], there are theoretically di erent strategies to manage the references attached to a migrating object (by copy, by move, remote reference...
...each type describing how the MT mobility impacts on its bounded resources. It is possible to identify four possible binding strategies [7]: resource movement strategy. In this case, when MT moves, its bounded information resources are moved along with it. Obviously, this...
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Luca Cardelli. Mobile Computation. In Jan Vitek and Christian Tschudin, editors, Mobile Object Systems, volume 1222 of LNCS, Linz, Austria, July 1996. Springer Verlag. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cardelli96mobile.html More
@incollection{ cardelli97mobile,
author = "Luca Cardelli",
title = "{Mobile Computations}",
booktitle = "Mobile Object Systems: Towards the Programmable Internet",
volume = "1222",
publisher = "Springer-Verlag: Heidelberg, Germany",
editor = "{Jan Vitek} and {Christian Tschudin}",
pages = "3--6",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cardelli96mobile.html" }
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