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MA_CORBA: A Mobile Agent System Architecture Based on CORBA

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Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design I (CSCWD 2004)

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Both CORBA and mobile agent technologies have caught a wide attention in research and development fields. Integrating the two technologies to make CORBA objects movable is the main idea of this paper. A CORBA based mobile agent server architecture, called MA_CORBA, is proposed and its prototype is presented.

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Heng, X., Guo, C., Wu, J. (2005). MA_CORBA: A Mobile Agent System Architecture Based on CORBA. In: Shen, W., Lin, Z., Barthès, JP.A., Li, T. (eds) Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design I. CSCWD 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3168. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11568421_15

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