| P. Van Roy, S. Haridi, and P. Brand. Using mobility to make transparent distribution practical. 1997. manuscript. |
....and tools are on the way to be implemented in LP CLP languages. Among them, work with a similar emphasis on can be found in [6, 19, 7, 4, 21, 18, 28] Among the most promising recent developments Luca Cardelli s Oblique project at Digital and mobile agent applications [2, 8] Distributed OZ [29, 30] and IBM Japan s aglets [15] We share their emphasis on going beyond code mobility as present in Java, for instance, towards control mobility. We think that distributed containers with ability to negotiate with agents the resulting local and global behavior can offer a secure and flexible ....
P. Van Roy, S. Haridi, and P. Brand. Using mobility to make transparent distribution practical. 1997. manuscript.
.... asynchronous inference engines running on separate threads, a shared blackboard to communicate between engines using a simple Lindastyle subscribe publish (in out in Linda jargon) coordination protocol, based on associative search, high level networking operations allowing code mobility [2, 12, 11, 4, 19, 13] and remote execution, a straightforward Jinni to Java translator allowing packaging of Jinni programs as Java classes ability to load code directly from the Web and to show third party Web documents (text, graphics, multi media) by controlling applet contexts in browsers backtrackable ....
....interface) However, a more general scenario, also usable for applets not allowing native method invocations is the use of a remote accelerator. This is achieved transparently through the use of mobile code. Code, state and computation mobility The Oz 2. 0 distributed programming proposal of [19] makes object mobility more transparent, although the mobile entity is still the state of the objects, not live code. Mobility of live code is called computation mobility [5] It requires interrupting execution, moving the state of a runtime system (stacks, for instance) from one site to another ....
P. Van Roy, S. Haridi, and P. Brand. Using mobility to make transparent distribution practical. 1997. manuscript.
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