AbstractDπ is a simple distributed extension of the π-calculus in which agents are explicitly located, and may use an explicit migration construct to move between locations.In this paper, we introduce passports to control those migrations; in order to gain access to a location agents are now expected to show some credentials, granted by the destination location. Passports are tied to specific locations, from which migration is permitted. We describe a type system for these passports, which includes a novel use of dependent types, and prove that well-typing enforces the desired behaviour in migrating processes.Passports allow locations to control incoming processes. This induces major modifications to the observations which can be made of ag...
Migration transparency is considered in the context of multi-agent systems. A mobile agent architect...
Our society is increasingly moving towards richer forms of information exchange where mobility of pr...
We present an ambient-like calculus in which the open capability is dropped, and a new form of “ligh...
Dπ is a simple distributed extension of the π-calculus in which agents are explicitly located, and m...
Abstract. Dπ is a simple distributed extension of the π-calculus in which agents are explicitly loca...
AbstractDπ is a simple distributed extension of the π-calculus in which agents are explicitly locate...
Abstract. We define a typed bisimulation equivalence for the language Dpi, a distributed version of ...
AbstractWe describe a typing system for a distributed π-calculus which guarantees that distributed a...
AbstractWe describe a typing system for a distributed π-calculus which guarantees that distributed a...
We describe a typing system for a distributed π-calculus which guarantees that distributed agents ca...
Distributed computation is increasingly used even though it is still only loosely controlled. This t...
We describe a typing system for a distributed ?-calculus which guarantees that distributed agents ca...
We define a typed bisimulation equivalence for the language Dpi, a distributed version of the pi-cal...
We define a typed bisimulation equivalence for the language Dpi, a distributed version of the pi-cal...
Abstract. We introduce an ambient calculus that combines ambient mobility with process mobility, use...
Migration transparency is considered in the context of multi-agent systems. A mobile agent architect...
Our society is increasingly moving towards richer forms of information exchange where mobility of pr...
We present an ambient-like calculus in which the open capability is dropped, and a new form of “ligh...
Dπ is a simple distributed extension of the π-calculus in which agents are explicitly located, and m...
Abstract. Dπ is a simple distributed extension of the π-calculus in which agents are explicitly loca...
AbstractDπ is a simple distributed extension of the π-calculus in which agents are explicitly locate...
Abstract. We define a typed bisimulation equivalence for the language Dpi, a distributed version of ...
AbstractWe describe a typing system for a distributed π-calculus which guarantees that distributed a...
AbstractWe describe a typing system for a distributed π-calculus which guarantees that distributed a...
We describe a typing system for a distributed π-calculus which guarantees that distributed agents ca...
Distributed computation is increasingly used even though it is still only loosely controlled. This t...
We describe a typing system for a distributed ?-calculus which guarantees that distributed agents ca...
We define a typed bisimulation equivalence for the language Dpi, a distributed version of the pi-cal...
We define a typed bisimulation equivalence for the language Dpi, a distributed version of the pi-cal...
Abstract. We introduce an ambient calculus that combines ambient mobility with process mobility, use...
Migration transparency is considered in the context of multi-agent systems. A mobile agent architect...
Our society is increasingly moving towards richer forms of information exchange where mobility of pr...
We present an ambient-like calculus in which the open capability is dropped, and a new form of “ligh...