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Long running applications on resource-constrained mobile devices can lead to software aging, which is a critical impediment to the mobile users due to its pervasive nature. Mobile offloading that migrates computation-intensive parts of applications from mobile devices onto resource-rich cloud servers, is an effective way for enhancing the availability of mobile services as it can postpone or prevent...
Emerges in the sophistication of modern mobile devices encourages re-evaluations of mobile application design principles that were ideal only several years ago. As well, several mobile application design principles for facilitating collaboration are proposed. This paper then presents a system design that addresses all the discussed principles, creating a virtual meeting area in which participants...
Mobile devices are becoming more important in daily lives and they also have gained increasing acceptance in banking services, for example Short Messaging Service (SMS)-based m-banking system. In this particular system, an SMS receipt will be delivered to users for any transactions done. Though we could gain many benefits out of it, SMS is considered as informal receipt for banking services which...
This paper describes the concept of "zone" and also the method of realizing a zone using UPnP. We present the details of how a mobile device can detect that it is in a zone using RFID based mechanism. In this paper we propose a framework for creating a zone, discovering zone and service delivery by leveraging the existing technologies like UPnP and short range wireless radio as a bearer.
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