Welcome to the proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Agents. MA 2002 took place in Barcelona, Spain and was co-located with the 4th International Workshop on Mobile Agents for Telecommunications Applications. Both events were held at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, October 22–25, 2002. Mobile agents may be de?ned as programs that, with varying degree of - tonomy, can move between hosts across a network. Mobile agents combine the notions of mobile code, mobile computation, and mobile state. Capabilities of mobile agents include: – Supporting unrealiable networks and disconnected operation – Counteracting low-bandwidth, high-latency communication links – Deploying newbehaviour (through mobile code) and recon?guring systems on-the-?y – Distributing processing load across systems – Improving survivability in the face of network and system failure. Given the above capabilities, mobile agents (while they may not be referred to as such) are nowbecoming accepted as a fundamental architectural construct for the design and development of complex adaptive systems that need to operate in highly dynamic environments. Mobile agents also support applications in several domains such as ubiquitous computing, grid computing, remote sensing, data mining, system management, and agile computing.
Author(s): Subramanian Arumugam, Abdelsalam Sumi Helal, Amar Nalla (auth.), Niranjan Suri (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2535
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 210
Tags: Computer Science, general; Computer Communication Networks; Software Engineering; Operating Systems; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Management of Computing and Information Systems
aZIMAS: Web Mobile Agent System....Pages 1-15
Mobile Code in .NET: A Porting Experience....Pages 16-31
Mobile Agents and Logic Programming....Pages 32-46
Empowering Mobile Software Agents....Pages 47-63
An Intrusion Detection System for Aglets....Pages 64-77
Fine-Grained Interlaced Code Loading for Mobile Systems....Pages 78-92
Improving Scalability of Replicated Services in Mobile Agent Systems....Pages 93-105
Toward Interoperability of Mobile-Agent Systems....Pages 106-120
Mobile Intermediaries Supporting Information Sharing between Mobile Users....Pages 121-137
A Mobile Agent Enabled Fully Distributed Mutual Exclusion Algorithm....Pages 138-153
Using a Secure Mobile Object Kernel as Operating System on Embedded Devices to Support the Dynamic Upload of Applications....Pages 154-170
Supporting Flexible Data Feeds in Dynamic Sensor Grids through Mobile Agents....Pages 171-185
Physical Mobility and Logical Mobility in Ubiquitous Computing Environments....Pages 186-201