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A Higher Level Abstraction for Mobile Computing Middleware

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A Higher Level Abstraction for Mobile Computing Middleware. / Grace, P.; Blair, Gordon S.; Samuel, S.
2003. Paper presented at In Proceedings of the Workshop on Communication Abstractions for Distributed Systems, Paris, France.

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Grace, P, Blair, GS & Samuel, S 2003, 'A Higher Level Abstraction for Mobile Computing Middleware', Paper presented at In Proceedings of the Workshop on Communication Abstractions for Distributed Systems, Paris, France, 1/01/00.

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Grace, P., Blair, G. S., & Samuel, S. (2003). A Higher Level Abstraction for Mobile Computing Middleware. Paper presented at In Proceedings of the Workshop on Communication Abstractions for Distributed Systems, Paris, France.

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Grace P, Blair GS, Samuel S. A Higher Level Abstraction for Mobile Computing Middleware. 2003. Paper presented at In Proceedings of the Workshop on Communication Abstractions for Distributed Systems, Paris, France.

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Grace, P. ; Blair, Gordon S. ; Samuel, S. / A Higher Level Abstraction for Mobile Computing Middleware. Paper presented at In Proceedings of the Workshop on Communication Abstractions for Distributed Systems, Paris, France.

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abstract = "Mobile application developers now choose between many communication paradigms e.g. Remote Method Invocation, publish-subscribe, data sharing, mobile agents and tuple spaces. Each offers benefits to different application styles; however, their heterogeneity means applications and services implemented using different paradigms cannot interoperate. In this paper, we propose a higher-level abstraction based upon the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) that allows mobile clients to be developed independent of service implementations. To support this concept, a dynamic architecture (ReMMoC) that can reconfigure between paradigm implementations is required.",
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RIS

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