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Extensions to ANSAware for advanced mobile applications

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Extensions to ANSAware for advanced mobile applications. / Friday, Adrian; Blair, Gordon; Cheverst, Keith et al.
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title = "Extensions to ANSAware for advanced mobile applications",
abstract = "Significant advances have been made in recent years in tackling the problem of heterogeneity in distributed systems with ISOl ITU-T standards for a Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP) now approaching international agreement. It is important, however, that such standards and related technologies are responsive to new developments in computer and communications technologies. This paper reports on experiences of using the RM-ODP based platform ANSAware in the development of mobile applications to support field workers in the electricity industry. A number of extensions to ANSAware are described including QoSmanagedbindings, an enhanced trading service and a new communications protocol. Theseextensions are evaluated against the requirements of mobile applications.",
author = "Adrian Friday and Gordon Blair and Keith Cheverst and Nigel Davies",
year = "1996",
language = "English",

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T1 - Extensions to ANSAware for advanced mobile applications

AU - Friday, Adrian

AU - Blair, Gordon

AU - Cheverst, Keith

AU - Davies, Nigel

PY - 1996

Y1 - 1996

N2 - Significant advances have been made in recent years in tackling the problem of heterogeneity in distributed systems with ISOl ITU-T standards for a Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP) now approaching international agreement. It is important, however, that such standards and related technologies are responsive to new developments in computer and communications technologies. This paper reports on experiences of using the RM-ODP based platform ANSAware in the development of mobile applications to support field workers in the electricity industry. A number of extensions to ANSAware are described including QoSmanagedbindings, an enhanced trading service and a new communications protocol. Theseextensions are evaluated against the requirements of mobile applications.

AB - Significant advances have been made in recent years in tackling the problem of heterogeneity in distributed systems with ISOl ITU-T standards for a Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP) now approaching international agreement. It is important, however, that such standards and related technologies are responsive to new developments in computer and communications technologies. This paper reports on experiences of using the RM-ODP based platform ANSAware in the development of mobile applications to support field workers in the electricity industry. A number of extensions to ANSAware are described including QoSmanagedbindings, an enhanced trading service and a new communications protocol. Theseextensions are evaluated against the requirements of mobile applications.

M3 - Conference paper

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