| Dunne, C. (2001). "Using mobile agents for network resource discovery in peer-to-peer networks." ACM SiGecom Exchanges 2(3). |
....Our framework is suitable to implement the type of search algorithms described in their paper. Langley, Paolucci and Sycara [10] set out to extend the Gnutella architec ture to support Agent to Agent communities. Dunne proposes the use of mobile agents in a manner not disimilar to our system [2]. 7 Discussion and Conclusion Asynchronous and synchronous searches offer different properties, in terms of result availability or anonymity. In particular, the asynchronous search requires the originator to be directly contactable by peers hosting resources matching queries. This may not always ....
Cameron Ross Dunne. Using Mobile Agents for Network Resource Discovery in Peer-to-Peer Networks. SIGecom Exchanges, Newsletter of the ACM Special Interest Group on E-Commerce, Vol. 2.3, pages 1-9, 2001.
....To do so he must know how to discover and bootstrap local services. We can see that the bootstrapping can be improved by finding ways to establish direct links without using the directory service. The peer discovery service in Gnutella solves this with an initial list of peers to contact [19][20] In agent systems we can try to use knowledge based techniques to construct the initial contact list. 3. HUMAN BOOTSTRAPPING TECHNIQUES In order to investigate how agents could discover and bootstrap the desired agents and services on their own, let us see a real world scenario. In this ....
C.R. Dunne: "Using Mobile Agents for Network Resource Discovery in Peer-to-Peer Networks", SIGecom Exchanges, Newsletter of the ACM SIG on E-commerce, Vol. 2.3, pp.l-9., Summer 2001
....our framework is suitable to implement other search algorithms as described by Gibbins and Hall. Langley, Paolucci and Sycara [15] set out to extend the Gnutella architecture to support Agent to Agent communities. Dunne proposes the use of mobile agents in a manner not disimilar to our system [16]. 7 Discussion and Conclusion Asynchronous and synchronous searches o er di erent properties, in terms of result availability or anonymity. In particular, the asynchronous search requires the originator to be directly contactable by peers hosting resources matching queries. This may not always ....
Dunne, C.R.: Using Mobile Agents for Network Resource Discovery in Peer-to-Peer Networks. SIGecom Exchanges, Newsletter of the ACM Special Interest Group on E-Commerce, Vol. 2.3, pages 1-9 (2001)
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