| T. Finin, Y. Labrou and Y. Peng, "Mobile Agents can Benefit from Standards Efforts in Inter-agent Communication," IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 36, No. 7, pp. 50-56, July 1998. |
....attempts to introduce context dependent 3 coordination into its agent models, however, it does not explicitly suggest the communication mechanism among mobile agents. There are also some research concerning about the mobile agent communication mechanisms, however they are not formally defined [13][14]. From the above review, we can see that current work on mobile agents mostly emphasizes some particular features of the mobile agents, e.g. agent mobility. With the continuing improvement of agent technology, and the rapid growth of software system complexity, especially for Internet ....
....rapid growth of software system complexity, especially for Internet applications, there is a pressing need for a more general model of mobile agents, in which agents are not only mobile, cooperative, but also intelligent. There are a few previous efforts that discuss intelligent mobile agents [18][14], however they lack a formal framework for intelligent mobile agent design. In this paper, we propose an intelligent mobile agent (IMA) model by introducing mobility into a framework for agent oriented software. This framework has been designed to model intelligent software agents [15] 16] in ....
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T. Finin, Y. Labrou and Y. Peng, "Mobile Agents can Benefit from Standards Efforts in Inter-agent Communication," IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 36, No. 7, pp. 50-56, July 1998.
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Finin, T, Y. Labrou, and Y. Peng, Mobile agents can benefit from standards efforts on interagent communication. IEEE Communication Magazine, v36 n8, July 1998, pp.50-56
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