DIAMOnDS - DIstributed Agents for MObile & Dynamic Services
Aamir Shafi, Umer Farooq, Saad Kiani, Maria Riaz, Anjum Shehzad,, Arshad Ali, Iosif Legrand, Harvey Newman

TL;DR
This paper presents DIAMOnDS, a distributed agent framework enabling mobile, dynamic services with features like remote file system access and data processing, tested across wide-area networks for improved distributed operations.
Contribution
Introduces DIAMOnDS, a novel mobile agent system supporting dynamic service interaction, remote resource sharing, and efficient data processing in distributed environments.
Findings
Successful WAN testing between CERN and NUST.
Agents enable dynamic service cooperation and resource sharing.
Framework supports complex data mining and remote file access.
Abstract
Distributed Services Architecture with support for mobile agents between services, offer significantly improved communication and computational flexibility. The uses of agents allow execution of complex operations that involve large amounts of data to be processed effectively using distributed resources. The prototype system Distributed Agents for Mobile and Dynamic Services (DIAMOnDS), allows a service to send agents on its behalf, to other services, to perform data manipulation and processing. Agents have been implemented as mobile services that are discovered using the Jini Lookup mechanism and used by other services for task management and communication. Agents provide proxies for interaction with other services as well as specific GUI to monitor and control the agent activity. Thus agents acting on behalf of one service cooperate with other services to carry out a job, providing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Agent-Based Network Management · Transportation and Mobility Innovations
