Adaptively supported adaptability
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
The role of adaptive hypermedia in a context-aware tourist GUIDE
Communications of the ACM - The Adaptive Web
Software—Practice & Experience - Special issue: Mobile agent systems
LEAP: A FIPA Platform for Handheld and Mobile Devices
ATAL '01 Revised Papers from the 8th International Workshop on Intelligent Agents VIII
FIPA-OS Agent Platform for Small-Footprint Devices
ATAL '01 Revised Papers from the 8th International Workshop on Intelligent Agents VIII
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ICEC '05 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce
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Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Virtual execution environments
Mobile agent middleware for sensor networks: an application case study
IPSN '05 Proceedings of the 4th international symposium on Information processing in sensor networks
Delivering adaptivity through context-awareness
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Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Information processing in sensor networks
Mobile agents for mobile tourists: a user evaluation of Gulliver's Genie
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CEEMAS'03 Proceedings of the 3rd Central and Eastern European conference on Multi-agent systems
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ICCS'06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Computational Science - Volume Part III
Agent-based organizational structures for ambient intelligence scenarios
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
Smart environment interaction: A user assessment of embedded agents
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments - Intelligent agents in Ambient Intelligence and smart environments
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Ongoing developments in an array of mobile computing technologies have rendered the deployment of intelligent agents feasible on lightweight computational devices such as mobile phones. This development extends the Multi-Agent System (MAS) paradigm to a new frontier, opening up significant avenues of research in intelligent mobile computing, amongst others. To demonstrate the potential of this approach, the practical realization of adaptivity in two classic agent-based mobile computing applications is considered. Though focusing on the tourist domain, it is contended that the approach adopted is generalisable to a broad category of mobile computing applications.