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Developing applications with intelligent context access capabilities is challenged by the difficulty of obtaining advanced context information. The complexity of the logic required for processing context information adds another barrier for developing advanced context-aware applications. In this research paper, we propose a solution that allows context information sharing and extension toward the...
Currently many training systems acquired, fielded and sustained by the U.S. Army are unable to seamlessly comply with a continuously evolving and often complex computational environment. The current state of such training systems must advance to a Training as a Service (TaaS) future state in order to adapt to a volatile defense budget, conform to policy updates, and enhance the training capabilities...
Cloud computing has been evolved as a key computing platform for sharing resources and services. People should have a relatively convenient environment and life for handling home-appliances. This study designs and develops a Web 2.0 Service Platform (WSP) for DPWS-based Home-appliances in the Cloud environment, which is composed of mobile users, home appliances and the cloud environment. WSP automatically...
The creating of reusable mobile solutions is influenced by many factors. The platforms are arbitrary, the target audience can be new to mobile software, and the devices are not always online and restricted in their computational capabilities. This paper presents an archetype pattern- and REST-driven approach for building customizable, flexible, and efficient mobile business applications. Furthermore,...
The following topics are dealt with: digital content; digital life; e-learning; Web service; HCI; information security; mobile computing; wireless communication; vehicular technology; image processing; computer graphics; multimedia technologies; computer architecture; SoC; embedded systems; artificial intelligence; knowledge discovery; fuzzy systems; computer networks; Web technologies; biomedical...
The following topics are dealt with: parallel processing; distributed processing; operating systems; middleware; scheduling; load balancing; computer networks; multiprocessing systems; mobile computing; pervasive computing; software development; Web services; wireless networks; data security; and cloud computing.
The increasing processing power, storage and support of multiple network interfaces are promising the mobile devices to host services and participate in service discovery network. A few efforts have been taken to facilitate provisioning mobile Web services. However they have not addressed the issue about how to host heavy-duty services on mobile devices with limited computing resources in terms of...
We describe a cross-layer architecture we are developing in order to offer mobility support to wireless devices executing multimedia applications which require seamless communications. This architecture is based on the use of pairs of proxies, which enable the adaptive and concurrent use of different network interfaces during the communications. A cloud computing environment is used as the infrastructure...
We observe two of the recent trends in information technology. Cloud Computing (CC) is widely accepted as an effective reuse paradigm. Mobile Computing with Mobile Internet Device (MID) such as iPhones and Android devices becomes a convenient alternative to personal computers by integrating mobility, communication, software functionality, and entertainment. Due to the resource limitations of MIDs,...
Web services are going mobile. A Mobile Enterprise can be established in a cellular network by participating Mobile Hosts, which act as web service providers, and their clients. Mobile Hosts enable seamless integration of user- specific services to the enterprise, by following web service standards, also on the radio link and via resource constrained smart phones. However, establishing such a Mobile...
The following topics are dealt: cyber engineering; human space computing; distributed networks; security and privacy; heterogeneous wireless networks; resource management; security in wireless systems; web services; web and mobile applications; data models and query processing; performance evaluation and testing; SOA and embedded systems; middleware; cloud computing; RFID; wireless sensor networks;...
A novel approach to implement cloud computing for smart phone devices has been presented based on Eucalyptus, an open source cloud-computing framework that provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS). It has full support of Virtualization and is Amazon Web Services interface compatible. A private cloud has been designed using Eucalyptus to develop a smart phone application store. The architecture,...
Web services is a fast moving research field with a profound impact to many critical research areas, ranging from software to communication, from server platforms to mobile endpoints. It emerges as a disruptive technology to various enterprises to deliver services, computing, communication and information to their customers and partners. This talk intends to capture some recent advances of Web services...
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