O'Hare, G. M. P. (Greg M. P.)G. M. P. (Greg M. P.)O'HareO'Grady, Michael J.Michael J.O'GradyMuldoon, ConorConorMuldoonBradley, John F.John F.Bradley2013-07-052013-07-052006 Inder2006-01International Journal of Web and Grid Services1741-1114 (Online)1741-1106 (Print)http://hdl.handle.net/10197/4417Mobile computing radically challenges some of the traditional assumptions associated with the software development lifecycle, and end-user behaviour. Successfully meeting these challenges is of fundamental importance if mobile computing is to fulfil its considerable potential. One approach to this concerns the prudent and selective adoption of intelligent techniques. However, reconciling the conflicting demands of deploying sophisticated resource-intensive computational algorithms on devices that are inherently resource-poor raises significant difficulties. Recent developments in intelligent agent technologies offer one viable approach to resolving this conflict. This paper explores the state-of-the-art in mobile computing and intelligent agents. In particular, issues pertinent to the deployment of agents on mobile devices are considered in detail. To illuminate this discussion, the implementation of one such framework is describedenMobile computingUbiquitous computingIntelligent agentsEmbedded agentsAmbient intelligenceAmIPervasive computingEmbedded systemsMulti-agent systemsAgent-based systemsWeb servicesEmbedded agents: a paradigm for mobile servicesJournal Article2437940510.1504/IJWGS.2006.0117112013-06-19https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/