Principles of a computer immune system
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The Biological Basis of the Immune System as a Model for Intelligent Agents
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Evolutionary Computation
Mobile agents for network management
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Very large scale networks such as the Internet require a new operational model to use resources efficiently and reduce the need for the administration necessary in client-server networks. In this paper, we present an autonomous decentralized system inspired by the immune system as an alternative to the traditional client-server paradigm. The immune system has a useful set of organizing principles that guide the design of scale, adapt and efficient enough networking model to bring answers to some large scale networking challenges.