Saurab Nog

Publication List Details

Period

1995 - 2009

Number

20

Co-Authors

Computers Agent Tcl (2009)

Accommodates Mobile, David Kotz, Robert Gray, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, Sumit Chawla, ...

computers with features like laptop docking, which lets an agent return to a periodically disconnected machine. Mobile computers have become increasingly popular as users discover the benefits of...

Computers Agent Tcl (2009)

Accommodates Mobile, David Kotz, Robert Gray, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, Sumit Chawla, ...

computers with features like laptop docking, which lets an agent return to a periodically disconnected machine. Mobile computers have become increasingly popular as users discover the benefits of...

Computers (2008)

Agent Tcl, David Kotz, Robert Gray, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, Sumit Chawla, ...

accommodates mobile computers with features like laptop docking, which lets an agent return to a periodically disconnected machine.

Computers (2007)

David Kotz, Robert Gray, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, Sumit Chawla, George Cybenko

accommodates mobile computers with features like laptop docking, which lets an agent return to a periodically disconnected machine.

DartFlow: A Workflow Management System On The Web Using Transportable Agents (1997)

Ting Cai, Peter A. Gloor, Saurab Nog

Workflow management systems help streamline business processes and increase productivity. This paper describes the design and implementation of the DartFlow workflow management system. DartFlow uses...

Mobile agents for mobile computing (1996)

Robert Gray, David Kotz, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, George Cybenko

Mobile agents are programs that can move through a network under their own control, migrating from host to host and interacting with other agents and resources on each. We argue that these mobile,...

Mobile agents for mobile computing (1996)

Robert Gray, David Kotz, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, George Cybenko

Mobile agents are programs that can move through a network under their own control, migrating from host to host and interacting with other agents and resources on each. We argue that these mobile,...

An RPC mechanism for transportable agents (1996)

Saurab Nog, Sumit Chawla, David Kotz

Transportable agents are autonomous programs that migrate from machine to machine, performing complex processing at each step to satisfy client requests. As part of their duties agents often need to...

Mobile Agents for Mobile Computing (1996)

Robert Gray, David Kotz, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, George Cybenko

Mobile agents are programs that can move through a network under their own control, migrating from host to host and interacting with other agents and resources on each. We argue that these mobile,...

A Performance Comparison of TCP/IP and MPI on FDDI, Fast Ethernet, and Ethernet (1996)

Saurab Nog, David Kotz

Communication is a very important factor affecting distributed applications. Getting a close handle on network performance (both bandwidth and latency) is thus crucial to understanding overall...

A Queuing Analysis of Bandwidth Allocation Schemes for Compressed Video (1996)

Saurab Nog, Carl J. Beckmann

Video and audio compression techniques allow continuous media streams to be transmitted at bit rates that are a function of the delivered quality of service. Digital networks will be increasingly...

Mobile Agents for Mobile Computing (1996)

Robert Gray, David Kotz, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, George Cybenko

Mobile agents are programs that can move through a network under their own control, migrating from host to host and interacting with other agents and resources on each. We argue that these mobile,...

An RPC Mechanism for Transportable Agents (1996)

Saurab Nog, Sumit Chawla, David Kotz

Transportable agents are autonomous programs that migrate from machine to machine, performing complex processing at each step to satisfy client requests. As part of their duties agents often need to...

An RPC mechanism for transportable agents (1996)

Saurab Nog, Sumit Chawla, David Kotz

Transportable agents are autonomous programs that migrate from machine to machine, performing complex processing at each step to satisfy client requests. As part of their duties agents often need to...

Mobile agents for mobile computing (1996)

Robert Gray, David Kotz, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, George Cybenko

Mobile agents are programs that can move through a network under their own control, migrating from host to host and interacting with other agents and resources on each. We argue that these mobile,...

DartFlow: A Workflow Management System on the Web using Transportable Agents (1996)

Ting Cai, Peter A. Gloor, Saurab Nog

Workflow management systems help streamline business processes and increase productivity. This paper describes the design and implementation of the DartFlow workflow management system. DartFlow uses...

An RPC mechanism for transportable agents (1996)

Saurab Nog, Sumit Chawla, David Kotz

Transportable agents are autonomous programs that migrate from machine to machine, performing complex processing at each step to satisfy client requests. As part of their duties agents often need to...

Mobile Agents for Mobile Computing (1996)

Robert Gray, David Kotz, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, George Cybenko

Mobile agents are programs that can move through a network under their own control, migrating from host to host and interacting with other agents and resources on each. We argue that these mobile,...

APerformance Comparison of TCP/IP and MPI on FDDI, Fast Ethernet, and Ethernet (1995)

Saurab Nog, David Kotz

Communication is a very important factor a ecting distributed applications. Getting a close handle on network performance (both bandwidth and latency) is thus crucial to understanding overall...

Agent Tcl:

Targeting The, David Kotz, Robert Gray, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus

this article we focus on Agent Tcl's architecture and security mechanisms, its RPC system, and its docking system, which lets an agent move transparently among mobile computers, regardless of...