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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Simple Network Management Protocol, Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language, Storm botnet, Comparison of agent-based modeling software, Health Level 7, Swarm intelligence, Agent-based model in biology, Srizbi botnet, Belief-Desire-Intention software model, Multi-agent system, JACK Intelligent Agents, Osmius, GOAL Agent Programming Language, Artificial brain, Semi Human Instinctive Artificial Intelligence, Procedural Reasoning System, Deliberative agent, Opsview, Nagios, Mariposa botnet, Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations, Zabbix, BredoLab botnet, Pandora FMS, Rustock botnet, Shinken, Cfengine, 3APL, HL7 Services Aware Interoperability Framework, DoSnet, Autonomous logistics, 2APL, Net-SNMP, R-CAST, Asprox botnet, Mega-D botnet, Zyrion Traverse, Bagle, Gumblar, AgentSpeak, Ant robotics, Distributed artificial intelligence, Intellipool Network Monitor, Kraken botnet, Multi-agent planning, Waledac botnet, Task analysis environment modeling simulation, MASON, Pebble motion problems, Grum botnet, Contract Net Protocol, Lethic botnet, Argus, FIPA, Donbot botnet, Distributed Multi-Agent Reasoning System, MIMIC Simulator, NetXMS, Jason, Isyvmon, Cutwail botnet, Xymon, Consensus dynamics, Admon, SNMPTT, Monitoring and Surveillance Agents, Agent Communications Language, Agent Extensibility Protocol, GORITE, MATSim, Norm. Excerpt: The Storm botnet or Storm worm botnet (not to be confused with StormBot, which is a TCL script that is not malicious) is a remotely controlled network of "zombie" computers (or "botnet") that has been linked by the Storm Worm, a Trojan horse spread through e-mail spam. Some have estimated that by September 2007 the Storm botnet was running on anywhere from 1 million to 50 million computer systems. Other sources have placed the size of the botnet to be around 250,000 to 1 million com...