REFERENCES
1. P. S. Andrews and J. Timmis. Inspiration for the next generation of artificial immune systems. In 4th International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems. LNCS, pp. 126–138. Springer-Verlag, 2005.
2. F. Bagci, H. Schick, J. Petzold, W. Trumler, and T. Ungerer. Communication and security extensions for a ubiquitous mobile agent system (UbiMAS). In Proceedings of Computing Frontiers (CF 2005), Ischia, Italy, 2005.
3. F. Bagci, H. Schick, J. Petzold, W. Trumler, and T. Ungerer. Support of reflective mobile agents in a smart office environment. In Proceedings of Architecture of Computer Systems (ARCS 2005), Hall, Austria, 2005.
4. F. Bagci. Reflektive mobile Agenten in ubiquitären Systemen. PhD thesis, University of Augsburg, December 2005.
5. P. Bahl and V. N. Padmanabhan. RADAR: an in-building RF-based user location and tracking system. In INFOCOM (2), 2000, pp. 775–784.
6. E. Behrends. Introduction to Marcov Chains. Vieweg, 1999.
7. M. Bertier, O. Marin, and P. Sens. Implementation and performance evaluation of an adaptable failure detector. In DSN'02: Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, Washington, DC, USA. IEEE Computer Society, 2000, pp. 354–363.
8. W. Chen, S. Toueg, and M. K. Aguilera. On the quality of service of failure detectors. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2000), New York. IEEE Computer Society Press, 2000.
9. J. Ehrig. Selbstheilung in einem verteilten ...
Get Mobile Intelligence now with the O’Reilly learning platform.
O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.