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Move closer: the benefits of a flexible approach to display and application placement (Demo)

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Move closer: the benefits of a flexible approach to display and application placement (Demo). / Xiao, Yu; Clinch, Sarah; Davies, Nigel Andrew Justin et al.
2013. PerDis '13: The International Symposium on Pervasive Displays, Mountain View, United States.

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Xiao, Y, Clinch, S, Davies, NAJ & Satyanarayanan, M 2013, 'Move closer: the benefits of a flexible approach to display and application placement (Demo)', PerDis '13: The International Symposium on Pervasive Displays, Mountain View, United States, 4/06/13 - 5/06/13. <http://pervasivedisplays.org/2013/publications/demos/xiao.pdf>

APA

Xiao, Y., Clinch, S., Davies, N. A. J., & Satyanarayanan, M. (2013). Move closer: the benefits of a flexible approach to display and application placement (Demo). PerDis '13: The International Symposium on Pervasive Displays, Mountain View, United States. http://pervasivedisplays.org/2013/publications/demos/xiao.pdf

Vancouver

Xiao Y, Clinch S, Davies NAJ, Satyanarayanan M. Move closer: the benefits of a flexible approach to display and application placement (Demo). 2013. PerDis '13: The International Symposium on Pervasive Displays, Mountain View, United States.

Author

Xiao, Yu ; Clinch, Sarah ; Davies, Nigel Andrew Justin et al. / Move closer : the benefits of a flexible approach to display and application placement (Demo). PerDis '13: The International Symposium on Pervasive Displays, Mountain View, United States.2 p.

Bibtex

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title = "Move closer: the benefits of a flexible approach to display and application placement (Demo)",
abstract = "Display appropriation provides a means by which mobile users can cyber-forage local display hardware to provide them with access to a high-quality output device. However, displays are of little use without applications to drive them and yet the nature of application support has been largely ignored in the field – with the prevailing assumption being that applications will be cloud-based and Web-centric. In this demonstration we show a system that presents an alternative vision in which users are able to cyber-forage for both display and compute resources in their local area – enabling them to execute high-performance applications that would not be possible using purely Web-centric technologies. The demonstration leverages a cohesive suite of existing systems, i.e. cloudlets, Internet Suspend/Resume (ISR), Yarely and Tacita, to deliver this vision.",
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RIS

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