Seven good reasons for mobile agents
Communications of the ACM
Programming and Deploying Java Mobile Agents Aglets
Programming and Deploying Java Mobile Agents Aglets
B2B Exchanges: The Killer Application in the Business-to-Business Internet Revolution
B2B Exchanges: The Killer Application in the Business-to-Business Internet Revolution
Nomad: Mobile Agent System for an Internet-Based Auction House
IEEE Internet Computing
MAgNET: Mobile Agents for Networked Electronic Trading
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Mobile Agents for World Wide Web Distributed Database Access
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Checkpointing and Rollback of Wide-area Distributed Applications using Mobile Agents
IPDPS '01 Proceedings of the 15th International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
Integrating Java-based Mobile Agents into Web Servers under Security Concerns
HICSS '98 Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 7 - Volume 7
Establishing Virtual Enterprises by Means of Mobile Agents
RIDE '99 Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Information Technology for Virtual Enterprises
Mobile Agents: Motivations and State-of-the-Art Systems
Mobile Agents: Motivations and State-of-the-Art Systems
Technology supporting business solutions
Computers in Industry - Special issue: The digital factory: an instrument of the present and the future
Computers in Industry - Special issue: The digital factory: an instrument of the present and the future
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With its great explosion and the advancement of related technology and services, such as the World-Wide-Web (WWW), the Internet has provided a rich environment for building Internet-based electronic commerce (e-Commerce) applications. Among the different types of e-Commerce, business-to-business (B-to-B) is the one most widespread in terms of turnover. The B2B e-trading marketplaces (also called B2B-Exchanges), which have sparked a revolution in the way that businesses buy and sell products from each other, are an essential component of B2B applications. However, currently, it is often the case that, within an e-commerce sector, many e-trading marketplaces were developed and hosted by different companies, each forming a closed system with their own customers and clients. In this paper, we describe the concept of e-Union, which integrates the services provided by different e -trading sites to provide an open e-trading service. We present the design of a mobile agent enabled framework for building such an open e-trading marketplace environment and describe a prototypical implementation.