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The Performance of Mobile Agent Platforms
Palm Springs, California October 03-October 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ASAMA.1999.805416First International Symposium on Agen ...
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Luís Moura Silva, Universidade de Coimbra - POLO II
Guilherme Soares, Universidade de Coimbra - POLO II
Paulo Martins, Universidade de Coimbra - POLO II
Victor Batista, Universidade de Coimbra - POLO II
Luís Santos, Universidade de Coimbra - POLO II
In the past few years there has been an enthusiastic interest in mobile agent technology and several platforms have been developed. There are some comparisons in the literature about the functionality of some mobile agent systems. However, none of those studies includes a direct comparison between the performance of the platforms. In this paper, we present the results of an experimental study where we compare the performance of eight Java-based Mobile Agent systems: Aglets, Concordia, Voyager, Odyssey, Jumping Beans, Grasshopper, Swarm and JAMES. This study presents some insights about the performance and the robustness of each platform.
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Luís Moura Silva, Guilherme Soares, Paulo Martins, Victor Batista, Luís Santos, "The Performance of Mobile Agent Platforms," asama, pp.270, First International Symposium on Agent Systems and Applications Third International Symposium on Mobile Agents, 1999
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