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T. Gschwind, Comparing Object Oriented Mobile Agent Systems, in Proc 6th ECOOP Workshop on Mobile Object Systems, Sophia Antipolis, France, 2000.

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Reliability Through Strong Mobility - Xiaojin Wang Jason   (Correct)

....for reasoning about it. Without a programming language supporting such modularity, and a consequently poor mental model, developers cannot be expected to manage the complexity of a large scale system. Weak mobility [1] such as in IBM s Aglets framework [6] or in other Java based agent frameworks [5, 8, 4], does not allow migration of the execution state of methods (i.e. local variables and the program counter) The dispatch operation simply does not return. Instead, the framework allows the developer to tie code to certain mobility related events. In Aglets, the developer can provide callback ....

Thomas Gschwind. Comparing object oriented mobile agent systems. In Ciar an Bryce, editor, 6th ECOOP Workshop on Mobile Object Systems, Sophia Antipolis, France, 13 June 2000. To be published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science.


A Component-Based Approach for Integrating Mobile.. - Marques, Fonseca, .. (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....different systems. Thus, if a web host is going to support an agent platform, which one should it support Supporting only one locks the number of potential clients of the service. Supporting more than one means additional costs, problems and vulnerabilities. An approach like the one followed in [14], which abstracts the common functionalities that exist in most agent platforms into a middleware layer, allowing agents from different systems to migrate into a common system, helps to ease the problem. Nevertheless, this approach does not allow the agents to take advantage of the more advanced ....

T. Gschwind, "Comparing Object Oriented Mobile Agent Systems", presented at 6th ECOOP Workshop on Mobile Object Systems: Operating System Support, Security and Programming Languages, Sophia Antipolis, France, June 2000.


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T. Gschwind, Comparing Object Oriented Mobile Agent Systems, in Proc 6th ECOOP Workshop on Mobile Object Systems, Sophia Antipolis, France, 2000.

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