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XDAI-A: Framework for Enabling Cross-Device Integration of Android Apps

Published: 10 October 2016 Publication History

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A lot of people are managing multiple computing devices suited for different purposes, like private and work devices. Integrating applications running on different devices is often a problem, because the services provided by those applications are not meant to be integrated. In this demonstration, we present our XDAI-A framework which enables cross-device integration of services provided by Android apps. The framework uses adapters to convert Android-internal service interfaces of existing apps into external services with a platform-independent interface that can be accessed from applications on other devices and even other platforms. Our ready-to-use framework does not require to alter existing Android apps, since the adapters are installed separately. For the convenient specification of adapters, our framework comes with a domain-specific language (DSL). Additionally, we provide an infrastructure to find and integrate devices and their applications’ services.

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          cover image Guide Proceedings
          Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2016 Workshops: ASOCA, ISyCC, BSCI, and Satellite Events, Banff, AB, Canada, October 10–13, 2016, Revised Selected Papers
          Oct 2016
          198 pages
          ISBN:978-3-319-68135-1
          DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-68136-8
          • Editors:
          • Khalil Drira,
          • Hongbing Wang,
          • Qi Yu,
          • Yan Wang,
          • Yuhong Yan,
          • François Charoy,
          • Jan Mendling,
          • Mohamed Mohamed,
          • Zhongjie Wang,
          • Sami Bhiri

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          Berlin, Heidelberg

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          Published: 10 October 2016

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          1. Cross-Device
          2. Integration
          3. Android
          4. Services

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