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This chapter describes an instance of the proposed customer-based service monitoring infrastructure that is implemented in Java [Sunb, F1a96] (version 1.1.8). For several reasons the Java language is suitable for the implementation. First of all Java is a modern and object-oriented language with powerful built-in support for Internetworking (see section 3.1.2). Java is platform independent, supports character internationalization and is a widely-accepted industry standard. Today, most of the modern mobile agent platforms are implemented in Java (see e.g. the mobile agent list [Hohl, [L098, VB99, Fün98, SBB+00] to mention but a few).
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Günter, M. (2002). Implementation of a Customer-based Service Monitoring System. In: Customer-based IP Service Monitoring with Mobile Software Agents. Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8185-2_3
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