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Abstract: Mobile agents and mobile computing have grown in importance recently. The SupervisorWorker pattern is an architectural pattern that helps architects solving the problem of protecting the mobile agent from leakage and tampering. The fundamental MasterSlave Pattern is widespread and heavily used in traditional applications. The SupervisorWorker pattern inherits many of the Master-Slave pattern's benefits. It also solves several of the security issues of mobile agents. (Update)

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Sebastian Fischmeister and Wolfgang Lugmayr. The supervisor-worker pattern. In Proceedings of the Sixth Pattern Languages of Programs, The Group 5 Workshop. Pattern Languages of Programs, 1999. Retrieved http://st-www.cs.uiuc.edu/plop/plop99/proceedings/fischmeister/ pattern-times.pdf. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fischmeister99supervisorworker.html   More

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