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POPULATION DYNAMICS FOR MOBILE AGENT BASED SYSTEMS

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Computing systems are increasingly distributed in nature and information is no longer confined to a single computer, but stored on various computers and can be under constant change. As a result traditional computing paradigms, such as the client-server communication model used for Web communications, are increasingly insufficient since they
subject
Bio-Inspired
Distributed Systems
Mobile Agents
Network
Security
contributor
Prosser, Bryan Joshua (author)
Fulp, Errin W. (committee chair)
Cañas, Daniel A. (committee member)
Turkett, William H. (committee member)
date
2015-06-23T08:35:58Z (accessioned)
2015-06-23T08:35:58Z (available)
2015 (issued)
degree
Computer Science (discipline)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/57175 (uri)
language
en (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
title
POPULATION DYNAMICS FOR MOBILE AGENT BASED SYSTEMS
type
Thesis

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