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Christian Tschudin. A Self-Deploying Election Service for Active Networks. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages (COORDINATION'99), pages 183-195, April 1999.

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Mobility, Reflection and Meta-Objects Protocols - Villazon, Hulaas (1999)   (Correct)

....for modifications each time a new feature is desired. 3 Applicability to active networks Active Packets can perform simple actions (e.g. to transport data and apply simple filters [7] or they can implement complex distributed services (e.g. like the self deploying election service developed in [8]) In a very simple model, active packets can be used to exchange management, control and service application information between active nodes. This means that both application and management tasks are located at the same level. However, adding new functionalities to an active network service ....

Christian Tschudin. A self-deploying election service for active networks. In Coordination '99, Amsterdam, Holland, 1999.


Towards Practical Programmable Packets - Moore, Nettles (2001)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....the M; language is designed to be quite compact, leaving more room in active packets for payload. The effectiveness of this platform can be seen from an experiment in which an election service deployed itself around the world over 5 ABONE nodes (6 active hops, 160 Internet hops) in 455 ms [31, 32]. Unfortunately, not enough details are available about this experiment to allow us to directly compare M; with the other systems. Flexibility. Because messengers may send arbitrary strings across communication channels, they essentially have control over their own wire formats. In fact, code ....

Christian Tschudin. A self-deploying election service for active networks. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages (COORDINATION '99), April 1999.


Apoptosis - the Programmed Death of Distributed Services - Tschudin (1999)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Tschudin)   (Correct)

....the routing tables directly. A natural form of mobility of such services consists in having them look around for unserved nodes to which the service will attempt to extend. Such services will self deploy and form a floating, gas like service cloud that reaches into every niche of the network [12]. It is also possible that such a service cloud retracts from selected nodes because offering the service is not viable anymore for some places due to increased resource competition or lack of clients. For the rest of this paper we will focus on such fine granular mobile code based network ....

Tschudin, C.: A Self--Deploying Election Service for Active Networks. To appear in Proc. 3rd Int. Conference on Coordination Models and Languages, Amsterdam, April 1999. LNCS, Springer.


Practical Active Packets - Moore (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Christian Tschudin. A Self-Deploying Election Service for Active Networks. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages (COORDINATION'99), pages 183-195, April 1999.

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