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A Weighting Scheme for Security Patterns Using Mobile Agents. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Aug 2008, Pages: 152


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The theme of this book is an examination of security
patterns for mobile agents systems and a unique
weighting scheme for security patterns. It is
motivated by the trend within software engineering,
artificial intelligence to develop systems, which
possess disconnects between security integration and
system practicality. Security experts within software
engineering are primarily concerned with the many
facets of system security, while the mobile
agent/distributed system developer is primarily
concerned with building small commercial or academic
prototypes systems that work for a particular
research problem. This has led to the contemporary
problem of ad-hoc mobile agent/distributed system
development in disjointed pieces in which security is
typically considered as an afterthought not as
aforethought. Security patterns are a unique way to
bridge the gap between practical secure systems,
specialized prototype systems within the
interdisciplinary fields of software engineering, and
artificial intelligence. These security patterns
allow the community to exploit the knowledge and
experience of sophisticated members of their
community as well as provide a framework for discussion.





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