High Availability Connection Management via Software Bus and Mobile Agent in Network Management Environment

Author(s):  
Li Yewen ◽  
Meng Luoming
Author(s):  
Paulo Marques

One central problem preventing widespread adoption of mobile agents as a code structuring primitive is that current mainstream middleware implementations do not convey it simply as such. In fact, they force all the development to be centered on mobile agents, which has serious consequences in terms of software structuring and, in fact, technology adoption. This chapter discusses the main limitations of the traditional platform-based approach, proposing an alternative: component-based mobile agent systems. Two case studies are discussed: the JAMES platform, a traditional mobile agent platform specially tailored for network management, and M&M, a component-based system for agent-enabling applications. Finally, a bird’s eye perspective on the last 15 years of mobile agent systems research is presented along with an outlook on the future of the technology. The authors hope that this chapter brings some enlightenment on the pearls and pitfalls surrounding this interesting technology and ways for avoiding them in the future.


2009 ◽  
pp. 3300-3319
Author(s):  
Paulo Marques ◽  
Luís Silva

One central problem preventing widespread adoption of mobile agents as a code structuring primitive is that current mainstream middleware implementations do not convey it simply as such. In fact, they force all the development to be centered on mobile agents, which has serious consequences in terms of software structuring and, in fact, technology adoption. This chapter discusses the main limitations of the traditional platform-based approach, proposing an alternative: component-based mobile agent systems. Two case studies are discussed: the JAMES platform, a traditional mobile agent platform specially tailored for network management, and M&M, a component-based system for agent-enabling applications. Finally, a bird’s eye perspective on the last 15 years of mobile agent systems research is presented along with an outlook on the future of the technology. The authors hope that this chapter brings some enlightenment on the pearls and pitfalls surrounding this interesting technology and ways for avoiding them in the future.


2002 ◽  
Vol 38 (6) ◽  
pp. 693-711 ◽  
Author(s):  
Damianos Gavalas ◽  
Dominic Greenwood ◽  
Mohammed Ghanbari ◽  
Mike O'Mahony

2013 ◽  
Vol 385-386 ◽  
pp. 1604-1609
Author(s):  
Yun Han Chen ◽  
Gui He Qin ◽  
Yang Nan

In order to provide higher available bandwidth, flexible accessing and shared multimedia resource to the application in Media oriented systems transport (MOST) network. This paper proposed an implementation strategy of MOST network management, which is described by finite state mechanism model, discussed the scheme of multiple synchronous audio or video channel connection (SA/VCC) management. These works give an improved solution for MOST, which supports flexible accessing and reliable data transmission for multimedia devices, provides reasonable bandwidth allocation and shared multimedia resource in synchronous channel in practical.


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