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Security Issues in Mobile Code Systems
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Environmental Key Generation Towards Clueless Agents
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Language Issues in Mobile Program Security
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4
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Protecting Mobile Agents Against Malicious Hosts
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5
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Safe, Untrusted Agents Using Proof-Carrying Code
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Time Limited Blackbox Security: Protecting Mobile Agents From Malicious Hosts
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7
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Authentication for Mobile Agents
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8
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Cryptographic Traces for Mobile Agents
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9
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D’Agents: Security in a Multiple-Language, Mobile-Agent System
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10
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A Security Model for Aglets
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11
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Signing, Sealing, and Guarding Java™ Objects
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12
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The Safe-Tcl Security Model
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13
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Web Browsers and Security
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1
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Present and future trends of mobile agent technology
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2
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The shadow approach: An orphan detection protocol for mobile agents
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14
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An approach for providing mobile agent fault tolerance
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26
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Transparent migration of Java-based mobile agents
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38
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Infrastructure for mobile agents: Requirements and design
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50
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MASIF The OMG mobile agent system interoperability facility
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68
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Automatic state capture of self-migrating computations in Messengers
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80
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Mobile agent applicability
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99
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An agent based application for personalized vehicular traffic management
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112
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Stationary vs. mobile user agents in future mobile telecommunication networks
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124
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Integrating mobile agents into the mobile middleware
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136
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A Mobile Object Workbench
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148
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An overview of AgentSpace: A next-generation mobile agent system
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160
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<Emphasis Type="Italic">μ</Emphasis>Code: A lightweight and flexible mobile code toolkit
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172
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Mobile agents and intellectual property protection
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183
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Ensuring the integrity of agent-based computations by short proofs
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195
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Protecting the computation results of free-roaming agents
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208
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Wide-area languages
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209
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Agent-user communications: Requests, results, interaction
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222
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A plug-in architecture providing dynamic negotiation capabilities for mobile agents
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237
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Reactive tuple spaces for mobile agent coordination
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249
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Enabling a Mobile Network Manager (MNM) through mobile agents
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261
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Scalable service deployment using mobile agents
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273
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Designing a videoconference system for active networks