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Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Conference contribution/Paper › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Exploiting a Generic Approach for Constructing Mobile Device Applications
AU - Ueyama, J.
AU - Pinto, V.
AU - Madeira, E.
AU - Grace, P.
AU - Johnson, Thienne M. M.
AU - Camargo, R.
PY - 2009/6
Y1 - 2009/6
N2 - We are witnessing increasing demand for applications that are runnable on a wide range of mobile devices (e.g. wireless laptops, mobile phones, sensors). In addition, the emergence of new software technologies (e.g. component approaches, publish subscribe bindings, web services, service discovery protocols) has demanded that such applications face heterogeneous software platforms. However, existing approaches for building mobile device applications are often targeted to a particular platform (e.g. mobile phones, PDAs, sensors) and software technology (Web Services, Microsoft COM, Java components). This paper discusses the use of a generic component approach for the construction of adaptive applications that can integrate and re-use technologies (e.g. middleware and legacy components) and deploy them across heterogeneous devices. We have implemented a Java prototype for J2ME virtual machines and evaluated the potential benefits using development case-studies and performance measures. We show that we can address a wide range of heterogeneity with minimal resource overheads.
AB - We are witnessing increasing demand for applications that are runnable on a wide range of mobile devices (e.g. wireless laptops, mobile phones, sensors). In addition, the emergence of new software technologies (e.g. component approaches, publish subscribe bindings, web services, service discovery protocols) has demanded that such applications face heterogeneous software platforms. However, existing approaches for building mobile device applications are often targeted to a particular platform (e.g. mobile phones, PDAs, sensors) and software technology (Web Services, Microsoft COM, Java components). This paper discusses the use of a generic component approach for the construction of adaptive applications that can integrate and re-use technologies (e.g. middleware and legacy components) and deploy them across heterogeneous devices. We have implemented a Java prototype for J2ME virtual machines and evaluated the potential benefits using development case-studies and performance measures. We show that we can address a wide range of heterogeneity with minimal resource overheads.
U2 - 10.1145/1621890.1621906
DO - 10.1145/1621890.1621906
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 978-1-60558-353-2
BT - COMSWARE '09 Proceedings of the Fourth International ICST Conference on COMmunication System softWAre and middlewaRE
PB - ACM
CY - New York
T2 - Fourth International Conference on Communication System Software and Middleware (Comsware 2009)
Y2 - 1 January 1900
ER -