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AOM: An Agent Oriented Middleware Based on Java

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Agents are the next significant software abstraction, especially for distributed systems. Mobility is an orthogonal property of agents – that is, not all agents mobile. An agent can just sit there and communicate with its surroundings by procedure calling and messaging. In this paper, we provides an agent oriented middleware system based on Java, AOM. The AOM aims to develop a new middleware paradigm that exploits the computational advantages of mobile agent paradigm that reduces network load, minimize response time and makes load-balance in distributed environment.

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Paek, KJ., Kim, TY. (1999). AOM: An Agent Oriented Middleware Based on Java. In: Hui, L.C.K., Lee, DL. (eds) Internet Applications. ICSC 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1749. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46652-9_54

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