Authors
Nigel Davies, Adrian Friday, Stephen P Wade, Gordon S Blair
Publication date
1998/8
Journal
Mobile Networks and Applications
Volume
3
Pages
143-156
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Mobile computing environments increasingly consist of a range of supporting technologies offering a diverse set of capabilities to applications and end-systems. Such environments are characterised by sudden and dramatic changes in the quality-of-service (QoS) available to applications and users. Recent work has shown that distributed systems platforms can assist applications to take advantage of these changes in QoS and, more specifically, facilitate applications to adapt to their environment. However, the current state-of-the-art in these platforms reflects their fixed network origins through their choice of synchronous connection-oriented communications paradigms. In this paper we argue that these paradigms are not well suited to operation in the emerging mobile environments. Furthermore, we offer an alternative programming paradigm based on tuple spaces which, we believe, offers a number of …
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Scholar articles
N Davies, A Friday, SP Wade, GS Blair - Mobile Networks and Applications, 1998