Maintenance of distributed systems with mobile agents

We introduce the use of mobile agents for maintaining distributed heterogeneous systems with respect to monitoring and configuration. Code mobility can ensure the maintainability even for small and/or partially connected devices and scalability for highly distributed systems. Our approach leads to a...

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Internet
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Personal communication networks
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