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Jeremy Hylton, Ken Manheimer, Fred L. Drake Jr., Barry Warsaw, Roger Masse, and Guido van Rossum. Knowbot programming: System support for mobile agents. In ########### ## ### ##### ############# ######## ## ###### ########### ## ######### ####### (IWOOOS '96), October 1996.

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Analysis on Extended Ant Routing Algorithms for Network.. - Sum, Shen, Young, Wu   (Correct)

....by the user speci ed agent application which can range from online shopping and distributed computation to real time device control. Successful examples using mobile agents can be seen in many new program paradigms such as Aglets [16] 18] Voyager [21] Agent Tcl [10] Tacoma [14] Knowbots [13] and Telescript [31] As the communication between two agents (for instance the server agent and the user agent) is established within one single host and does not involve the message transferred between the host machines of these agents (the server machine and the user machine) one advantage of ....

Jeremy Hylton, Ken Manheimer, Fred L. Drake Jr., Barry Warsaw, Roger Masse, and Guido van Rossum. Knowbot programming: System support for mobile agents. In ########### ## ### ##### ############# ######## ## ###### ########### ## ######### ####### (IWOOOS '96), October 1996.


Protected Resource Access for Mobile Agent-based Distributed .. - Tripathi, Karnik (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....among their basic design objectives. Tacoma[12] and Agent Tcl[7] were among the first of the Tcl based systems. The Tacoma design does not address security issues. Agent Tcl[7] supports access control lists based on host names and uses PGP for encryption and authentication. The Knowbots project[9] uses Python, an object oriented script language, for programming agents, although its architecture is language independent. It does not currently support secure agent transfer, or protection of agents from their hosts. Ara[21] is another mobile agent system which supports multiple agent languages ....

J. Hylton, K. Manheimer, F. L. Drake, Jr., B. Warsaw, R. Masse, and G. van Rossum. Knowbot programming: System support for mobile agents. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems (IWOOOS '96), October 1996.


Analysis on a Mobile Agent Based Algorithm for Network.. - Sum, Shen, Young (1999)   (Correct)

....task are determined by the user specified agent application, and can range from online shopping and distributed computation to real time device control. Successful examples using mobile agents can be seen in the new program paradigms Aglets[16, 18] Voyager[21] Agent Tcl[10] Tacoma[14] Knowbots[13] and Telescript[30] As the processes required for the communication between two agents (for instance the server agent and the user agent) are established within one single host and do not involved the message transferred between the host machines of the agents (the server machine and the user ....

Jeremy Hylton, Ken Manheimer, Fred L. Drake Jr., Barry Warsaw, Roger Masse, and Guido van Rossum. Knowbot programming: System support for mobile agents. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems (IWOOOS '96), October 1996.


Connectors: a Key Feature for Building Distributed .. - Marangozov.. (1997)   (Correct)

....1.2 What are connectors It is a common assertion that within a software architecture, connectors are the complementary basic structural elements allowing components to be associated or packaged [Sha95a] in order to collaborate. Informal descriptions of connectors in the relevant litterature [Mon96, Gar93, Sha95b, Kaz96, Hyl96] converge to the idea that connectors are the glue between interacting components, but there is little consensus on terminology because of immaturity in the field of software engineering [Cle96] Here we focus on connectors from the operational viewpoint, relevant to the instantiation of a given ....

Hylton J., Manheimer K., Drake F., Warsaw B., Masse R., van Rossum G. "Knowbot programming: System support for mobile agents", Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems (IWOOOS'96), Seattle, WA, October 1996.


A Distributed Infrastructure for Mobile Computing - Rakotonirainy, Chilvers (1997)   (Correct)

....event condition part of adaptability rules are correctly checked and appropriate actions are triggered. The action part of adaptability rules might be provided by any available service such as the migration service, or directly provided by an interacting object. 4. 1 Object migration Migration [Hylton]is one type of action (amongst others) that can be specified in an adaptability rule. A migrating object can be either passive or active. A passive object is a class definition or a function (e.g. a filter) An active object is an instance of the Hector object class. Both types of objects need to ....

J. Hylton, K. Manheimer, F-L Drake Jnr, B. Warsaw, R. Masse, G. van Rossum , Knowbot programming: System support for mobile agents In Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems (IWOOOS '96), pages 8-13,Oct. 1996.


Using the Knowbot Operating Environment in a Wide-Area Network - Hylton, van Rossum   Self-citation (Hylton)   (Correct)

....The suitcase provides a second way to transport data; it is a container for data that is accessible via a filesystem like interface. The suitcase can be easily accessed after the KP terminates. Knowbot Programs are executed at service stations, hosts running the Knowbot Operating System software [5]. The service stations primary purpose is to allow KPs to run without violating the integrity of the hosts system. The service station kernel also accepts KP migrations, performs process managements, and manages a namespace for inter KP communication. The service station can be extended to provide ....

....service stations, Knowbot Programs, and users. The namespace is distributed, hierarchical, and typed; it contains entries for all publicly available objects, including each service station and object implements by KPs. The top levels of the namespace are replicated, based on a design by Lampson [5]. Reporting stations provide a mechanism for tracking a KP as it migrates from host to host and for retrieving the KP or objects in its suitcase after it exits. Every KP must contain a reference to its reporting station; typically, the reporting station is part of the tool used to launch the KP. ....

Jeremy Hylton, Ken Manheimer, Fred L. Drake, Jr., Barry Warsaw, Roger Masse, and Guido van Rossum. Knowbot programming: System support for mobile agents. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems, pages 8-13, Seattle, Wash., October 1996.


The Architecture of the Ara Platform for Mobile Agents - Peine, Stolpmann (1997)   (88 citations)  (Correct)

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HYLTON, J., MANHEIMER, K., DRAKE, F., WARSAW, B., MASSE, R., and VAN ROSSUM, G. (1996) Knowbot Programming: System support for mobile agents, Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems, Oct. 27-28, Seattle, WA, USA. http://the-tech.mit.edu/~jeremy/iwooos.ps.gz

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