Software implementation for mobile agents in peer-to-peer-networks - a case study

Author(s):  
D. Lubke ◽  
J.M. Gomez
Author(s):  
Rodrigo L. Santana ◽  
Danielo G. Gomes ◽  
José Neuman de Souza ◽  
Rossana M. C. Andrade ◽  
Elias Procópio Duarte ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-23
Author(s):  
Matteo Pompermaier

This article aims to retrace the extent of single women's engagement in the credit market. To this end, it relies on a series of more than 1,900 probate inventories drawn up between 1790 and 1910 in the two Swedish cities of Gävle and Uppsala. These two cities represent an ideal case study, because the process of industrialisation and economic development resulted in two differently structured credit markets. The research centres initially on the problem of studying women's agency from probate inventories. It analyses the main characteristics of spinsters and widows as they emerge from the sources and compares them with married women. Subsequently, the article analyses how marital status shaped women's economic lives, affecting how they participated in the credit market. For this purpose, it focuses specifically on banking and peer-to-peer exchanges (in particular, promissory notes). Spinsters favoured more conservative strategies relying more often on the services provided by banks, while widows seemed to have played an additional, and more significant, role as lenders in peer-to-peer networks. The study also confirms that unmarried women were only rarely active as borrowers.


Author(s):  
Takafumi Yamaya ◽  
Toramatsu Shintani ◽  
Tadachika Ozono ◽  
Yusuke Hiraoka ◽  
Hiromitsu Hattori ◽  
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Author(s):  
Daniel Lübke ◽  
Jorge Marx Gómez

Within this chapter, we present the requirements and a possible conception of a framework, which provides a platform and starting point for the development of mobile agents in peer-to-peer networks. Peer-to-peer networks like Kazaa, Gnutella, and so forth have reached a widespread use on the Internet. By deploying mobile agents that can travel between network nodes to a large P2P network, one could embrace the peer-to-peer technology and use it for all kinds of services like making network traffic anonymous, distributing storage of documents, replicating contents of heavily accessed Internet sites, trading of information, and so forth. For many of these things there are solutions available, but by using a common framework and moving the logic into the agents, there is the opportunity to access all kinds of information through a common API, which guarantees extensibility and widespread use.


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