What is a Meta-Certificate or MC?
Meta-Certificates are persistent, remote and mobile class-object structures. MC-objects are sent to client machines — and can be further redistributed — as instances of a class stored in a server machine, which is known as Meta-Certificate Class (MCC). The MCC also has class methods and data. The MCs are used to authenticate the server and to allow assigned tasks to be carried over even in other machines. The MCC can be different in each server machine but all MCCs inherit common features from a uniquely defined Meta-Certificate Abstract Class (MCAC).