This file was created with JabRef 2.1 beta 2. Encoding: Cp1252 @ARTICLE{PHP/Java, author = {M. Bernichi}, title = {L'intégration du PHP et Java}, journal = {PHP Solutions}, year = {2007}, pages = {26-29}, number = {2}, month = {Mars}, abstract = {Offrir d'avantage d'ouverture et de compatibilité entre les langages est un paramètre en constante évolution. Le renforcement de PHP 5 sur le déploiement applicatif et la portabilité de Java font de ces langages deux outils puissants. Il n'est cependant pas forcément facile de faire interagir et homogénéiser ces deux langages lors de mise en place de webservices ou applications.}, keywords = {PHP, Java, XML-RPC, JNI, Bridge}, timestamp = {2007.01.06} } @INPROCEEDINGS{ESM2005, author = {M. Bernichi and F. Mourlin}, title = {A new behavioural pattern for mobile code.}, booktitle = {The 2005 European Simulation and Modelling Conference}, year = {2005}, editor = {In Felix-Teixeira \& Carvalho-Brito}, pages = {435–439}, month = {October}, publisher = {EUROSIS}, note = {Porto, Portugal}, abstract = {Nowadays, mobility in data processing has started being approached and applied in several domains: collect of information, system administration, and intrusion detection system… Nonetheless, the implementation of mobile features has to be robust, simple, secure and easily understandable. Therefore, in our research -- based on the autonomous and mobile agent as well as the intrusion detection system -- we decided, in the first place, to build a mobile agent pattern in order to provide a clean and easy way to develop an agent based application; mainly in an open and on a large scale distributed environment, such as Internet and application areas and E-commerce, as well. In our study, we chose Java Technology for the implementation because it is more suitable, secure OS independent for the development of such kind of code; it contains also a security manager mechanism that is customizable by a host accepting a mobile agent. Thus, any attack or evasion method will not perturb the behaviour of the host. In short, the host will be safer. Besides, we used JINI (Java Intelligent Network Interface) as a usable API dedicated to a user protocol.}, keywords = {Mobile Agent, Design Pattern, Jini and Simulation.}, timestamp = {2006.07.02} } @INPROCEEDINGS{ICSNC06, author = {M. Bernichi and F. Mourlin}, title = {Mobile agent communication scheme (an evolving canvas)}, booktitle = {International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications}, year = {2006}, editor = {IARIA Logstics, IEE CS Press}, month = {October, November}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press}, note = {Tahiti, French Polynesia}, abstract = {This paper presents a communication scheme for flexible and adaptive mobile agent system (or community of agent). The scheme associates each mobile agent with a set of roles, each of them belong to a communication layer. This allows the decoupling between the roles and physical locations or responsibilities of the mobile agents. Thus, the messages are typed by the layer that supports them. By separating the concerns of locating the mobile agent and delivering the message to the agent, we create a flexible protocol of data exchange.}, keywords = {mobile agent, communciation schema, single layer message, multiple layer message box.}, timestamp = {2006.10.06} } @INPROCEEDINGS{EUROCON05, author = {M. Bernichi and F. Mourlin}, title = {Java mobile agents for monitoring mobile activities.}, booktitle = {The international Conference on "Computer as tools"}, year = {2005}, editor = {Ljiljana Milic}, volume = {1}, series = {1-4244-0049-X}, pages = {52- 55}, address = {Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro}, month = {November}, publisher = {IEEE, School of Electrical Enginnering, University of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro Academic Mind}, note = {Belgrade,Serbia and Montenegro}, abstract = {Mobile Agent provides a way to think about solving software problems in a networked environment that fits more naturally with the real world. Mobile Agent technology can make distributed systems more adaptable to application needs especially in mobile environment. The use of mobile code makes distributed supervisor systems and the abstractions they provide more flexible to build and use. This paper explains how mobile agent meets the requirement of monitoring activities deployed over J2ME platforms. The architecture of such application is presented and the monitoring of activities, based on the Jini framework and some mobile patterns.}, keywords = {intrusion detection, J2ME, Jini, Mobile agents, monitoring, supervisor.}, timestamp = {2006.07.02} } @comment{jabref-meta: selector_journal:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_author:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_keywords:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_publisher:}