IEEE Internet Computing
Mobile agents as a middleware for data dissemination
Neural, Parallel & Scientific Computations
Task scheduling performance in distributed systems with time varying workload
Neural, Parallel & Scientific Computations
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ASAMA '99 Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Agent Systems and Applications Third International Symposium on Mobile Agents
Tracing a Large-Scale Peer to Peer System: An Hour in the Life of Gnutella
CCGRID '02 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid
Epoch Load Sharing in a Network of Workstations
SS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Simulation Symposium (SS01)
Brute force web search for wireless devices using mobile agents
Journal of Systems and Software
Shift from protocols to agents
IEEE Internet Computing
File distribution using a peer-to-peer network: a simulation study
Journal of Systems and Software - Special issue: Performance modeling and analysis of computer systems and networks
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As the average bandwidth capacity is increasing, usersaround the world demand for shorter service time. Whilethe servers are able to acquire more bandwidth, they cannot keep up with the rapidly increasing requests of theusers. Several systems appeared that alleviate the serverfrom the dissemination process. The evolution of Peer-to-Peer systems gave a new way of attacking this problem.But as they got increasingly widespread, certain patternsbecame apparent. Uneven flow of data and interspersecongestion points compromised interdomain quality ofservice. In this paper we demonstrate how traditionalsystems meet users' demands, and present simulationresults of a peer-to-peer approach based on a mobileagent platform. Our focus is on using the server's and theclients' resources in an optimum way to serve as manyclients as possible in a certain period of time.