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Mobility: Processes, Computers, and Agents The future of computing ever-increasingly lies in ever-increasing mobility in which computers continue their network operations while physically changing their location, and code moves from system to


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Mobility: Processes, Computers, and Agents

Title:Mobility: Processes, Computers, and Agents
Author:Dejan Milojicic
Rating:4.67 (334 Votes)
Asin:0201379287
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:704 Pages
Publish Date:1999-04-29
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Editorial : From the Inside Flap History and Goals This book grew out of a survey paper on process migration. After spending considerable time and effort collecting and sorting several hundred references for that work, we realized that we had almost enough material for a book. Since then, the scope of the book expanded to encompass broader issues in mobility. Mobile agents descend in many ways from earlier work in process migration, both representing a form of logical mobility, while mobile computing is physical mobility. We were struck by some of the similarities and benefits in these seemingly different areas. To the best of our knowledge, these topics are not presented in this combination elsewhere, and this book represents a unique perspective on the literature in this field. After more than a year of selecting papers, and contacting contributing authors and publishers, we settled on the current selection. Each of the editors brings a different perspective: one has long been active in the de

The future of computing ever-increasingly lies in ever-increasing mobility in which computers continue their network operations while physically changing their location, and code moves from system to system performing its designated tasks throughout a network. This book brings together in one single resource the leading edge of research and practice in three areas of mobility: process migration, mobile computing, and mobile agents. Presented chronologically, the papers in this book--each written by leading experts in that particular area--track the development of critical technologies that have influenced mobility. Introductions by the editors and original afterwords by many of the papers authors provide information on implementation and practical application, technological context, and updates on the most recent advances. The book highlights many common challenges and solutions inherent in various aspects of mobility: infrastructure, scalability, security, standards, robustness, namin

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