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- catalog abstract "New paradigms can popularize old technologies. A new \standalone" paradigm, the electronic desktop, popularized the personal computer. A new \connected" paradigm, the web browser, popularized the Internet. Another new paradigm, the mobile agent, may further popularize the Internet by giving people greater access to it with less eort. MobileAgentParadigm The mobile agent paradigm integrates a network of computers in a novel way designed to simplify the development of network applications. To an application developer the computers appear to form an electronic world of places occupied by agents. Each agent or place in the electronic world has the authority of an individual or an organization in the physical world. The authority can be established, for example, cryptographically. A mobile agent can travel from one place to another subject to the des- nation place’s approval. The source and destination places can be in the same computer or in di erent computers. In either case,the agentinitiates the trip by executing a \go" instruction which takes as an argument the name or address of the destination place. The next instruction in the agent’s program is executed in the destination place, rather than in the source place. Thus, in a sense, the mobile agent paradigm reduces networking to a program instruction. A mobile agent can interact programmatically with the places it visits and, if the other agents approve, with the other agents it encounters in those places.".
- catalog contributor b10932556.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "New paradigms can popularize old technologies. A new \standalone" paradigm, the electronic desktop, popularized the personal computer. A new \connected" paradigm, the web browser, popularized the Internet. Another new paradigm, the mobile agent, may further popularize the Internet by giving people greater access to it with less eort. MobileAgentParadigm The mobile agent paradigm integrates a network of computers in a novel way designed to simplify the development of network applications. To an application developer the computers appear to form an electronic world of places occupied by agents. Each agent or place in the electronic world has the authority of an individual or an organization in the physical world. The authority can be established, for example, cryptographically. A mobile agent can travel from one place to another subject to the des- nation place’s approval. The source and destination places can be in the same computer or in di erent computers. In either case,the agentinitiates the trip by executing a \go" instruction which takes as an argument the name or address of the destination place. The next instruction in the agent’s program is executed in the destination place, rather than in the source place. Thus, in a sense, the mobile agent paradigm reduces networking to a program instruction. A mobile agent can interact programmatically with the places it visits and, if the other agents approve, with the other agents it encounters in those places.".
- catalog description "Security issues in mobile code systems / David M. Chess -- Environemnatl key generation towards clueless agents / James Riordan, Bruce Schneier -- Language issues in mobile program security / Dennis Volpano, Geoffrey Smith -- Protecting mobile agents against malicious hosts / Tomas Sander, Christian F. Tschudin -- Safe, untrusted agents using proof-carrying code / George C. Necula, Peter Lee -- Time limited blackbox security : protecting mobile agents from malicious hosts / Fritz Hohl -- Authentication for mobile agents / Shimshon Berkovits, Joshua D. Guttman, Vipin Swarup --Cryptographic traces for mobile agents / Giovanni Vigna -- D'agents : security in a multiple-language, mobile-agent system / Robert S. Gray [and others] -- A security model for aglets / Günter Karjoth, Danny B. Lange, Mitsuru Oshima -- Signing, sealing, and guarding Java [supersrcipt registered trademark symbol] objects / Li Gong, Roland Schemers -- The safe-tcl security model / John K. Ousterhout, Jacob Y. Levy, Brent B. Welch -- Web browsers and security / Flavio De Paoli, Andre L. Dos Santos, Richard A. Kemmerer.".
- catalog extent "xii, 256 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Mobile agents and security.".
- catalog identifier "3540647929 (softcover : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mobile agents and security.".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science, 0302-9743 ; 1419".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog relation "Mobile agents and security.".
- catalog subject "005.8 21".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence.".
- catalog subject "Computer Communication Networks.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Computer security.".
- catalog subject "Data encryption (Computer science).".
- catalog subject "Information Systems.".
- catalog subject "Mobile agents (Computer software)".
- catalog subject "Operating systems (Computers).".
- catalog subject "QA76.76.I58 M63 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Security issues in mobile code systems / David M. Chess -- Environemnatl key generation towards clueless agents / James Riordan, Bruce Schneier -- Language issues in mobile program security / Dennis Volpano, Geoffrey Smith -- Protecting mobile agents against malicious hosts / Tomas Sander, Christian F. Tschudin -- Safe, untrusted agents using proof-carrying code / George C. Necula, Peter Lee -- Time limited blackbox security : protecting mobile agents from malicious hosts / Fritz Hohl -- Authentication for mobile agents / Shimshon Berkovits, Joshua D. Guttman, Vipin Swarup --Cryptographic traces for mobile agents / Giovanni Vigna -- D'agents : security in a multiple-language, mobile-agent system / Robert S. Gray [and others] -- A security model for aglets / Günter Karjoth, Danny B. Lange, Mitsuru Oshima -- Signing, sealing, and guarding Java [supersrcipt registered trademark symbol] objects / Li Gong, Roland Schemers -- The safe-tcl security model / John K. Ousterhout, Jacob Y. Levy, Brent B. Welch -- Web browsers and security / Flavio De Paoli, Andre L. Dos Santos, Richard A. Kemmerer.".
- catalog title "Mobile agents and security / Giovanni Vigna, ed.".
- catalog type "text".