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Mobile agents for telecommunication applications

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Mobile Agents for Telecommunication Applications: Third International Workshop, MATA 2001 Montreal, Canada, August 14–16, 2001 Proceedings<br />Author: Samuel Pierre, Roch Glitho<br /> Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg<br /> ISBN: 978-3-540-42460-4<br /> DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44651-6<br /><br />Table of Contents:<p></p><ul><li>Dynamic Congestion Avoidance Using Multi-Agents Systems </li><li>Use of agents for resolving feature interactions </li><li>IMAGO: A Prolog-based System for Intelligent Mobile Agents </li><li>Mobile Agents and Legacy Systems: How to Integrate Alternative Communication Paradigms </li><li>Agent-Based Distance Vector Routing </li><li>High Availability Connection Management via Software Bus and Mobile Agent in Network Management Environment </li><li>Multipoint-to-Point Routing With QoS Guarantees Using Mobile Agents </li><li>Dynamic Composition of Execution Environment for Adaptive Nomadic Applications </li><li>Network Processing of Mobile Agents, by Mobile Agents, for Mobile Agents </li><li>Design of a Mobile Agent-Based Workflow Management System </li><li>Towards an Agent-based Distributed Hierarchical Network Management System for All-Optical Networks </li><li>A Policy Management System for Mobile Agent-Based Services </li><li>A Multi-agent Architecture for Intelligent Mobile Agents </li><li>A Self-adaptable Agent System for Efficient Information Gathering </li><li>An Agent-based Approach to Full Interoperability and Allocation Transparency in Distributed File Systems </li><li>A Proposal of PVCs Configuration Methodology Employing Mobile Agents </li><li>SITA: Protecting Internet Trade Agents from Malicious Hosts </li><li>Applying Mobile Agents to Enable Dynamic, Context-Aware Interactions for Mobile Phone Users </li><li>Using Mobile Agents for Managing Control and Alarms in Urban Infrastructures </li><li>The Spider Model of Agents</li></ul>

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