Distributed sequential computing (DSC) is computing with distributed data using a single locus of computation. In this paper
we argue that computation mobility-the ability for the locus of computation to migrate across distributed memories and continue
the computation as it meets the required data-facilitated by mobile agents with strong mobility is essential for scalable
distributed sequential programs that preserve the integrity of the original algorithm.
Keywords distributed sequential computing (DSC) - computation mobility - mobile agents - distributed code building block (DBlock) - scalability - algorithmic integrity - paging - Crout factorization