IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Mobile processing in distributed and open environments
Mobile processing in distributed and open environments
IEEE Internet Computing
Protecting Mobile Code in the Wild
IEEE Internet Computing
A Model for Mobile Code Using Interacting Automata
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
StratOSphere: Unification of Code, Data, Location, Scope, and Mobility
DOA '99 Proceedings of the International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications
SP 800-19. Mobile Agent Security
SP 800-19. Mobile Agent Security
A survey of active network research
IEEE Communications Magazine
Mobile Code Daemons for Networks of Embedded Systems
IEEE Internet Computing
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
Proceedings of the 2011 Conference of the Center for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research
Information Sciences: an International Journal
SP 800-28 Version 2. Guidelines on Active Content and Mobile Code
SP 800-28 Version 2. Guidelines on Active Content and Mobile Code
Enhancing service-oriented computing with software mobility
ICA3PP'12 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing - Volume Part I
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Programs are no longer constrained to execute on the nodes where they reside, and many systems therefore support code mobility.Although mobile code has yet to fully realize its promise of increased system flexibility, scalability, and reliability, the marketplace has embraced mobile code implementations such as Java, Jini, PostScript, and .NET. Several mobile code paradigms exist, and mobile code use raises many security concerns. Here, the author maps a taxonomy of mobile code paradigms to a taxonomy of network security vulnerabilities, revealing that many important security issues are being ignored.