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Location Independence for Mobile Agents

by Peter Sewell, Pawe/l T. Wojciechowski, Benjamin C. Pierce - In Workshop on Internet Programming Languages , 1998
"... this paper we study the first of these, considering the design, semantic definition and implementation of communication primitives by which mobile agents can interact. Communication primitives can be classified into two groups. At a low level there are location dependent primitives that require an a ..."
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an application programmer to know the current site of a mobile agent in order to communicate with it. If a party to such communications migrates then the application program must explicitly track its new location. At a high level there are location independent

Issues for Location-Independent Interfaces

by Ken Pier, James A. Landay , 1992
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Location Independence for Mobile Agents

by Peter Sewell Pawe, Peter Sewell, Pawe/l T. Wojciechowski, Benjamin C. Pierce - In Workshop on Internet Programming Languages , 1998
"... this paper we study the first of these, considering the design, semantic definition and implementation ..."
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this paper we study the first of these, considering the design, semantic definition and implementation

Delivery and Administration of Location independent,

by Wojciech Dziunikowski, Jacek Wszołek, Pedro Gonçalves, Sonny Rasmussen, Antonio Cuevas, Rui P. Lopes, Vítor Roque, José Luís Oliveira
"... Abstract—This paper is devoted to the definition of management information which models specific functionality of the entities that build Daidalos European Project. This management information will be used in policy–based management system (PBNMS) to manage QoS aspects of the network functionality. ..."
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Abstract—This paper is devoted to the definition of management information which models specific functionality of the entities that build Daidalos European Project. This management information will be used in policy–based management system (PBNMS) to manage QoS aspects of the network functionality.

Tapestry: An infrastructure for fault-tolerant wide-area location and routing

by Ben Y. Zhao, John Kubiatowicz, Anthony D. Joseph , 2001
"... In today’s chaotic network, data and services are mobile and replicated widely for availability, durability, and locality. Components within this infrastructure interact in rich and complex ways, greatly stressing traditional approaches to name service and routing. This paper explores an alternative ..."
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an alternative to traditional approaches called Tapestry. Tapestry is an overlay location and routing infrastructure that provides location-independent routing of messages directly to the closest copy of an object or service using only point-to-point links and without centralized resources. The routing

Location Independent Names for Nomadic Computers

by David C. Steere, Mark Morrissey, Peter Geib, Calton Pu, Jonathan Walpole
"... Recent advances in the Domain Name System (DNS) and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) have enabled a new approach to supporting mobile users: location independent naming. In this approach, machines use the same hostname from any internet location, but use an IP address that corresponds ..."
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Recent advances in the Domain Name System (DNS) and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) have enabled a new approach to supporting mobile users: location independent naming. In this approach, machines use the same hostname from any internet location, but use an IP address that corresponds

Location-Independent Access in Mobile Systems

by Zygmunt J. Haas , 1997
"... In this paper, we report on the design of a protocol for transparent, location-independent access in mobile systems. The protocol, termed by us Mobile Client/Server Protocol (MCSP) is an implementation of a communication layer on a mobile host and a stationary machine within the wireline network, an ..."
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In this paper, we report on the design of a protocol for transparent, location-independent access in mobile systems. The protocol, termed by us Mobile Client/Server Protocol (MCSP) is an implementation of a communication layer on a mobile host and a stationary machine within the wireline network

Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System

by Ian Clarke, Oskar Sandberg, Brandon Wiley, Theodore W. Hong - INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON DESIGNING PRIVACY ENHANCING TECHNOLOGIES: DESIGN ISSUES IN ANONYMITY AND UNOBSERVABILITY , 2001
"... We describe Freenet, an adaptive peer-to-peer network application that permits the publication, replication, and retrieval of data while protecting the anonymity of both authors and readers. Freenet operates as a network of identical nodes that collectively pool their storage space to store data ..."
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data files and cooperate to route requests to the most likely physical location of data. No broadcast search or centralized location index is employed. Files are referred to in a location-independent manner, and are dynamically replicated in locations near requestors and deleted from locations

A Location-Independent ASOCS Model

by George Rudolph , 1991
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Location-Independent Neural Network Models

by George L. Rudolph , 1995
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