TY - CHAP PB - Springer T2 - Coordination Languages and Models (COORDINATION 1997) SN - 3-540-63383-9 ED - Garlan, David ED - Le Metayer, Daniel N2 - LLinda (Locality based Linda) is a variant of Linda which supports a programming paradigm where agents can migrate from one computing environment to another. In this paper, we define a type system for LLinda that permits statically checking access rights violations of mobile agents. Types are used to describe processes intentions (read, write, execute, ...) relatively to the different localities they are willing to interact with or they want to migrate to. The type system is used to determine the operations that processes want to perform at each locality, to check whether they comply with the declared intentions and whether they have the necessary rights to perform the intended operations at the specific localities. EP - 237 ID - eprints352 Y1 - 1997/// A1 - De Nicola, Rocco A1 - Ferrari, GianLuigi A1 - Pugliese, Rosario M1 - 1282 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-63383-9_83 AV - none T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science SP - 220 TI - Coordinating Mobile Agents via Blackboards and Access Rights ER -