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Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing table of contents
Santa Fe, New Mexico
SESSION: Agents, interactions, mobility, and systems (AIMS) table of contents
Pages: 47 - 53  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-58113-964-0
Authors
Huy Hoang To  Monash University Melbourne, Australia
Shonali Krishnaswamy  Monash University Melbourne, Australia
Bala Srinivasan  Monash University Melbourne, Australia
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SIGAPP: ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In order to fully realise the potential of mobile agent technology to address the needs of the network management domain, it is imperative to establish the conditions where mobile agent-based (MA) NMS or SNMP-based NMS should be employed to achieve the optimal performance in term of overhead traffic generated. This paper presents mathematical models to approximate the overhead traffic created by the MA-based NMS and SNMP-based NMS on the production network, based on the complexity of the management task involved. Through our analysis and experimentation, we establish that there is range (of the number of nodes involved) wherein it is advantageous to use mobile agents. Furthermore, we demonstrate through our analytical model that this range can be estimated a priori, thereby facilitating a decision on when to deploy mobile agents and when not to.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Huy Hoang To: colleagues
Shonali Krishnaswamy: colleagues
Bala Srinivasan: colleagues