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Attacking the migration bottleneck of mobile agents

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posted on 2024-07-13, 00:52 authored by Peter Braun, Ingo Mueller, Ryszard KowalczykRyszard Kowalczyk, Steffen Kern
Mobile agents were introduced as a new design paradigm for distributed systems to reduce network traffic as compared to client-server based approaches simply by moving code close to the data instead of moving large amount of data to the client. Although this thesis has been proved in many application scenarios, it was also shown that the performance of mobile agents suffers from too simple migration strategies in many other scenarios. In this paper we identify several reasons for mobile agents’ poor performance, most of them are related to the Java programming language. We propose solutions to all of these problems and present results of first experiments to show the effectiveness of our approaches.

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Centre for Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems technical report series

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Swinburne University of Technology

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Copyright © 2005 The authors.

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eng

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