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MA
2000
Springer
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15 years 4 months ago
Strong Mobility and Fine-Grained Resource Control in NOMADS
NOMADS is a Java-based agent system that supports strong mobility (i.e., the ability to capture and transfer the full execution state of migrating agents) and safe agent execution ...
Niranjan Suri, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Maggie R. Bree...
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ECOOP
1998
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Mobile Objects and Mobile Agents: The Future of Distributed Computing?
This paper will lead you into the world of mobile agents, an emerging technology that makes it very much easier to design, implement, and maintain distributed systems. You will fin...
Danny B. Lange
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CORR
2008
Springer
213views Education» more  CORR 2008»
15 years 16 days ago
Between conjecture and memento: shaping a collective emotional perception of the future
Abstract Microblogging is a form of online communication by which users broadcast brief text updates, also known as tweets, to the public or a selected circle of contacts. A varieg...
Alberto Pepe, Johan Bollen
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WWW
2009
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Characterizing insecure javascript practices on the web
JavaScript is an interpreted programming language most often used for enhancing webpage interactivity and functionality. It has powerful capabilities to interact with webpage docu...
Chuan Yue, Haining Wang
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ACSAC
2009
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Java Security: A Ten Year Retrospective
— The first edition of Java (both the language and the platform) was released in 1995, which contained the all-ornothing security access model. A mid-1997 paper I published in IE...
Li Gong