An Analytical Study of Integration of Mobile Agent System and Web Services with Incorporating Locations

International Journal of Mobile Computing and Application
© 2015 by SSRG - IJMCA Journal
Volume 2 Issue 1
Year of Publication : 2015
Authors : Vinay N Ingalahalli and Dr.M.A.Dorairangaswamy
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Vinay N Ingalahalli and Dr.M.A.Dorairangaswamy, "An Analytical Study of Integration of Mobile Agent System and Web Services with Incorporating Locations," SSRG International Journal of Mobile Computing and Application, vol. 2,  no. 1, pp. 20-23, 2015. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939141/IJMCA-V2I2P109

Abstract:

Web services are widely used in the current webbased business applications, and form the basis of emerging frameworks in Grid computing. Current mobile agent systems implement similar (often proprietary) mechanisms for the service description, invocation and discovery. Furthermore, the mobile agents provide very specific advantages with respect to dynamic and concurrent service composition resp. execution, as well as the extension of the server-sided services with the client-side intelligence and functionality.Web services and the mobile agent technologies have different problems that limit their functionality when applied separately. It is widely recognized that integrating these two technologies in a joint environment can overcome all of their problems while strengthening their advantages.

Keywords:

Mobile Agent System , Web Services , Incorporating Locations

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