Background
Baumann, Joachim was born on February 4, 1965 in Stuttgart, Germany. Son of Richard and Uta Baumann.
(In this monograph, Joachim Baumann provides in-depth cove...)
In this monograph, Joachim Baumann provides in-depth coverage of essential research issues; namely, mechanisms for locating and terminating mobile agents and for orphan detection in a mobile agent system. The reader will gain insights into the design and implementation of three control mechanisms for use in mobile agent systems: the energy concept, the path concept, and the shadow concept. The author examines these mechanisms and offers a solid argument as to why they would be better choices over existing mechanisms with respect to message complexity, migration delay, and availability. All in all, this book is an outstanding contribution to advancing the science of mobile agents and it will help the community better understand how to tame mobile agents.
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Baumann, Joachim was born on February 4, 1965 in Stuttgart, Germany. Son of Richard and Uta Baumann.
Master of Science in Computer Science, University Stuttgart, 1992. Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science, University Stuttgart, 1999.
Software developer Robert Bosch GmbH, Backnang, Germany, 1993—1994. Research assistant University Stuttgart, 1994—1996, 1997—1999, postdoctoral assistant, 1999—2000. Research assistant University Geneva, 1996—1997.
Head product development and research Coss AG, Aalen, Germany, 2000—2001. Managing director Junidas GmbH, Stuttgart, 2001—2005, Xinaris GmbH, Bruchsal, Germany, since 2005. 1st lieutenant German Infantry, 1984-1986.
(In this monograph, Joachim Baumann provides in-depth cove...)