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System support for mobile, adaptive applications
2000
IEEE personal communications
These requests are satisfied by applications such as a customized Web browser and a video playback application. ...
However, when the user strays away from the high-bandwidth network, each application degrades the quality of the data it delivers so that it arrives in a timely fashion. ...
Additional support was provided by AT&T, IBM, and Novell. ...
doi:10.1109/98.824577
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Supporting mobile multimedia applications through adaptive middleware
1999
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Our motivation is to accommodate the demanding requirements for quality of service adaptation as imposed by mobile multimedia applications. ...
This provides an architectural framework for openness and quality of service adaptation. ...
Concluding remarks This paper has considered the design of middleware platforms to support mobile multimedia applications and has suggested that future middleware platforms should be adaptive in order ...
doi:10.1109/49.790487
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Supporting adaptive video applications in mobile environments
1998
IEEE Communications Magazine
In this paper we focus on the practical applications and implications of supporting adaptive video in mobile environments. ...
However, systems which deploy video in mobile environments must be able to adapt to changes in the quality-ofservice (QoS) of their underlying communications channel. ...
INTRODUCTION This paper focuses on the practical issues associated with developing support for adaptive mobile video applications. ...
doi:10.1109/35.685379
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Experiences of Using Generative Communications to Support Adaptive Mobile Applications
[chapter]
1999
Mobile Data Management and Applications
Attention has recently begun to focus on the use of asynchronous paradigms to support adaptive mobile applications. ...
More recently, attention has begun to focus on the use of asynchronous paradigms to support adaptive mobile applications. ...
support mobile applications. ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4615-5233-8_4
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A Middleware Supporting Adaptive and Context-Aware Mobile Applications
[chapter]
2012
Mobile Context Awareness
Mobile Applications with context awareness features allow mobile users to communicate and share different sorts of context-based information among themselves, such as the current position of other users ...
Although many of such mobile collaboration applications potentially share a good amount of functionality, most of them are developed from scratch, monolithic and tailored to specific mobile platforms, ...
In order to address these problems, we have developed -on top of Android -a mobile client middleware that eases the development and maintenance of adaptive, context-aware mobile applications. ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-85729-625-2_10
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Developing adaptive groupware applications using a mobile component framework
2000
Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work - CSCW '00
A need exists to develop groupware systems that adapt to available resources and support user mobility. ...
DACIA is also applicable to non-mobile environments. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work has been supported in part by the National Science ...
doi:10.1145/358916.358981
dblp:conf/cscw/LitiuP00
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Middleware Support for Context-Aware Mobile Applications with Adaptive Multimodal User Interfaces
2011
2011 Fourth International Conference on Ubi-Media Computing
In order to address these problems we have developed a mobile middleware system on top of Android which eases the development and maintenance of adaptive, context-aware ubiquitous mobile applications. ...
In order to assess the benefit of using our middleware, we compare its implementation with another version of the same messenger application (also with an adaptive and context-aware multi-modal user interface ...
The Adaptive Mobile Communicator Inspired by the Ubi-Media scenario of Section 2, and in order to show the advantages of our middleware, we used it to prototype a mobile application -the Adaptive Mobile ...
doi:10.1109/u-media.2011.50
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An Adaptive Context Acquisition Framework to Support Mobile Spatial and Context-Aware Applications
[chapter]
2013
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The increasing number of mobile devices allows users to access applications anytime and anywhere. ...
The framework uses tuples space and OSGi to promote uncoupling and to adapt itself according to application requirements. ...
In addition, the framework
Conclusion and future work This paper presented an adaptive context acquisition framework to support mobile spatial and context-aware applications. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-37087-8_8
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Resource discovery support for time-critical adaptive applications
2010
Proceedings of the 6th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference on ZZZ - IWCMC '10
For these reasons such adaptive applications need to interact with a fast and reliable resource discovery support, which ensures required response times by means of an highdegree of reconfigurability and ...
Several complex and time-critical applications require the existence of novel distributed and dynamical platforms composed of a variety of fixed and mobile processing nodes and networks. ...
RELATED WORK Adaptivity has been introduced for mobile pervasive applications by exploiting the concept of context [2] . ...
doi:10.1145/1815396.1815513
dblp:conf/iwcmc/BertolliBMTVMN10
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Adaptation of Single-user Multi-touch Components to Support Synchronous Mobile Collaboration
2012
Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing
Mobile applications, which include calendars, browsers, and text editors, are part of our lives nowadays. ...
Adaptation is a technique to transform single user application into cooperative one. A form of adaptation is based on the reuse of the manufacturers' SDKs (Software Development Kits). ...
Some research strategies to support collaborative features in mobile applications include toolkits, Transparent Adaptation, and Component-based development. ...
doi:10.4108/icst.collaboratecom.2012.250449
dblp:conf/colcom/PichilianiH12
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A Comparative Analysis of Adaptive Middleware Architectures Based on Computational Reflection and Aspect Oriented Programming to Support Mobile Computing Applications
[chapter]
2006
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
In this paper, we propose two adaptive middleware architectures, one based on reflection and other based on aspects, which can be used to develop adaptive mobile applications. ...
As a result, mobile computing applications need to be capable of adapting to these changes to offer the best possible level of service to their users. ...
Section 4 analyzes a set of requirements that future middleware platforms should incorporate in its architecture to supporting adaptive mobile applications. ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-34736-3_10
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Supporting adaptive services in a heterogeneous mobile environment
Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications
In this paper we discuss the design of a distributed systems platform to support the development of services which are able to tolerate this environment by dynamically adapting to changes in the available ...
Such flexibility, coupled with the inherent unreliability of mobile communications, means that system services and applications will be subject to rapid and massive fluctuations in the quality-of-service ...
Acknowledgements The work described in this paper was carried out as part of the SERC/DTI funded MOST (Mobile Open Systems Technologies) project. ...
doi:10.1109/mcsa.1994.513475
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A platform supporting coordinated adaptation in mobile systems
Proceedings Fourth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications
A new approach is required which offers the mechanisms to support coordination of the adaptive behaviour of multiple applications in order to achieve a common goal. ...
As a consequence, adaptive mobile applications need to be capable of adapting their behaviour to ensure they continue to offer the best possible level of service to the user. ...
The Puppeteer system supports the introduction of nonmobile aware applications into a mobile system. ...
doi:10.1109/mcsa.2002.1017492
dblp:conf/wmcsa/EfstratiouFDC02
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Adaptive Semantic Support Provisioning in Mobile Internet Environments
2005 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops (SAINT 2005 Workshops)
set of mechanisms for providing on demand appropriate semantic support to mobile portable devices. ...
Novel solutions are required that are capable of transparently and dynamically adapting semantic support functionalities to the properties of the different user access devices. ...
None of them enables to adapt the configuration of semantic support to the various capabilities of mobile devices. ...
doi:10.1109/saintw.2005.1620000
dblp:conf/saint/CorradiMT05
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Adaptive middleware for mobile multimedia applications
Proceedings of 7th International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV '97)
Our motivation is to accommodate the demanding requirements for quality of service adaptation which are imposed by mobile multimedia applications. ...
We use an extended CORBA computational model which supports the concept of explicit open bindings which provide an architectural framework for openness and quality of service adaptation. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank our collaborators at BT Labs for their support. Particular thanks are due to Andrew Grace, Alan Smith and Steve Rudkin. ...
doi:10.1109/nosdav.1997.629391
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