Mobile Agents Supporting Secure GRID Environments. Robles, S., Navarro-Arribas, G., Pons, J., Rifà, J., & Borrell, J. In Euroweb 2002 Conference, pages 195-197, Oxford, UK, December, 2002. World Wide Web Consortium, British Computer Society. ISBN 1-902505-50-6
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In this paper we provide some ideas about how to use our MARISM-A mobile agent infrastructure to provide solutions to current GRID issues concerning security, management and monitoring. At present, there are many problems and issues associated with the take up and use of GRID concepts, infrastructure, and GRID enabled applications. These issues need to be addressed in order to use the full potential of the GRID and add a richer functionality. We have designed a mobile agent infrastructure associated to the GRID in such a way that applications can benefit from high level security and management functionality preserving low level management. Results of our work can be easily applied to existing GRID applications, slightly modifying their designs, and notably increasing efficiency and performance.
@inproceedings {robles02:_mobil_agent_suppor_secur_grid_envir,
  author =       {S. Robles and G. Navarro-Arribas and J. Pons and J.
                  Rifà and J. Borrell},
  title =        {Mobile Agents Supporting Secure GRID Environments},
  booktitle =    {Euroweb 2002 Conference},
  publisher =    {British Computer Society},
  year =         2002,
  editor =       {B. Matthews, B. Hopgood, M. Wilson},
  pages =        {195-197},
  address =      {Oxford, UK},
  organization = {World Wide Web Consortium},
  month =        dec,
  abstract =     {In this paper we provide some ideas about how to use
                  our MARISM-A mobile agent infrastructure to provide
                  solutions to current GRID issues concerning
                  security, management and monitoring. At present,
                  there are many problems and issues associated with
                  the take up and use of GRID concepts,
                  infrastructure, and GRID enabled applications. These
                  issues need to be addressed in order to use the full
                  potential of the GRID and add a richer
                  functionality. We have designed a mobile agent
                  infrastructure associated to the GRID in such a way
                  that applications can benefit from high level
                  security and management functionality preserving low
                  level management. Results of our work can be easily
                  applied to existing GRID applications, slightly
                  modifying their designs, and notably increasing
                  efficiency and performance. },
  keywords =     {Mobile Agents, Security, GRID management},
  isbn =         {1-902505-50-6},
  project =      {TIC2000-0232-P4-02},
  note =         {ISBN 1-902505-50-6},
}

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