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A Finite State Mobile Agent Computation Model

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Advanced Web Technologies and Applications (APWeb 2004)

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In this paper, a novel formalized finite state mobile agent computation model based on the virtual organization is presented. In this model, all the actions (e.g. service, migration and communication etc.) of the mobile agents are treated as states. The process of the mobile agents’ workflow is controlled by a finite-state-machine. This ensures the atomic action for each mobile agent to avoid the abnormal condition of communication mismatch, which is very common in the traditional mobile agent systems.

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Liu, Y., Xu, C., Wu, Z., Chen, W., Pan, Y. (2004). A Finite State Mobile Agent Computation Model. In: Yu, J.X., Lin, X., Lu, H., Zhang, Y. (eds) Advanced Web Technologies and Applications. APWeb 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3007. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24655-8_16

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