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Mobile Agents | 
enlarge | Authors: William R. Cockayne, Michael Zyda Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 2448134
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 312 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 0.8
ISBN: 0138582424 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 UPC: 076092033158 EAN: 9780138582425 ASIN: 0138582424
Publication Date: January 15, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Acceptable soft cover, strong bind, firm, intact, page edges show coffee stain, slight moisture damage, includes CD ROM, slight shelf wear, low price, fast shipping!
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Book Description Agent technology will give Internet users electronic personal assistants that can act on their behalf, retrieving information, making purchases and performing many other tasks. This poorly understood technology portends a revolution in the way millions of users interact with the Internet. This book is the most complete guide for understanding, building and using agents with each of today's most important agent development environments.Clearly defines and explains agent technology, terminology and concepts. Describes the state-of-the-art in Internet agents, and the likely future of agent technology. Covers each major agent development platform in depth, including Telescript, Agent Tcl, ARA and the Aglets workbench. Start-up kits for each of these platforms are included on CD-ROM, along with sample agent applications.All potential developers and users of Internet-based agent technology, including Webmasters, programmers, students, and managers looking for new technologies that can deliver competitive advantage.
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The Agent Domain Clearly Covered January 10, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book gives good insight into the agent domain and good coverage of ongoing interesting projects regarding mobile agents. This book also provides a good overview of Aglets workbench, Agent Tcl, and Telescript. This book is very good if you want to know about intelligent agent technology and some of the implementation details.
A truly outstanding introductory text! December 27, 1998 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I teach a course on mobile agents with this text and find it quite nice. There is no other book that I know of that provides the basics, along with real working systems. The books does not kill us with the latest, incomprehensible research but rather works from the ground up. It is a not to be missed text if you are attempting to teach the basics of mobile agents!
A wonderful tutorial text! January 4, 1998 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Mobile Agents by Cockayne and Zyda is the first book to provide tutorial coverage of the world of mobile agents. Mobile agents are programs that go out across the network and act on your desires for purchasing, travel or whatever you desire. The book has a nice, introductory overview for those not full up to speed on mobile agents and is targeted for that audience. It is well written and concise. It discusses in detail three complete agent systems: Agents for remote access (Ara), Agent Tcl, and Telescript. In addition, it discusses Aglets workbench, a Java-based agent system. There are some newer agent systems that should have perhaps been included in the text and they may be included in a second edition. The CD provided with the text provides development environments for agent systems and is an excellent resource for those just starting out in agents. This is a major contribution and the authors are to be congratulated!
An excellent introduction to mobile agents ... January 4, 1998 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book is an excellent introduction to Internet agents and is just the thing to start using mobile agents on the Internet. While much of the text is available from disparate web sites, it is great to have this in hand in readable form. The CD is an excellent collection of resources for those trying to get up to speed on mobile agents. Enjoy!
Bound printouts from the web! November 27, 1997 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The blurb on this book promises an in depth look at mobile agent technology, with example code. In reality it offers little more than a behind the times look at various agent architectures, this look apparently taken verbatim from the various company web sites. The chapter on Telescript, in particular, (dropped by General Magic in favour of Odyssey!) is a direct copy of the material available on the General Magic website. I appreciate that the author states that the material is presented by the particular framework author, however I object to paying for material which is free to anyone on the web. This book won't teach you how to write mobile agents, and isn't a particularly good book for research. Incidentally the score of 2 is given as I have yet to examine the CD, should this prove as disappointing as the book then the rating should be considered 0.
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