SNMP, SNMPv2, and CMIP: the practical guide to network management
SNMP, SNMPv2, and CMIP: the practical guide to network management
Distributed management by delegation
Distributed management by delegation
Management of CORBA objects monitoring for the Multiware platform
ICODP/ICDP '97 Proceedings of the IFIP/IEEE international conference on Open distributed processing and distributed platforms
The benefits of CORBA-based network management
Communications of the ACM
Evaluating the tradeoffs of mobile code design paradigms in network management applications
Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Software engineering
Client-server computing in mobile environments
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Programming and Deploying Java Mobile Agents Aglets
Programming and Deploying Java Mobile Agents Aglets
User Requirement and State-of-the-Art in ManagingCORBA-Based Applications
Journal of Network and Systems Management
An Enterprise CORBA Application ManagementArchitecture
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Mobile Agent-Based Network and ServiceManagement
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Mobile Agent-Based Management in the INSERTProject
Journal of Network and Systems Management
An Open Secure Mobile Agent Framework for SystemsManagement
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Management Issues of a Mobile Agent-Based ServiceEnvironment
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Contracting and Moving Agents in Distributed Applications Based on a Service-Oriented Architecture
MA '97 Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Mobile Agents
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This paper explores the mobility paradigm in the monitoring management of open distributed systems. A pool of monitoring mobile agents is defined to explore the managed environment based on a successive approach to potential problems. The implementation is performed using an open distributed environment based on CORBA objects. The use of mobile agents adds flexibility to the management task and the merge with static agents allows the scalability of the monitoring management.