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The trend of grid computing available on the Internet has generated challenges to the allocation of resources provided by this type of environment. Once a grid computing is context sensitive system, so its possible to deal jointly with user's satisfaction and system performance. In this sense the quality of context can be used to process the context informations and provide several management decisions...
With the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm, potentially private data could be made available on the Internet. Such data could then, be consumed by a growing number of applications. The acceptance and success of new pervasive applications depend on both the protection of privacy and the guarantee of quality of context (QoC). As in the IoT producers and consumers of context are decoupled, they are not...
The emergence and wide adoption of Web applications have moved the client-side component, often written in JavaScript, to the forefront of computing on the Web. Web application developers try to move more computation to the client side to avoid unnecessary network traffic and make the applications more responsive. Therefore, JavaScript applications are becoming larger and more computation intensive...
Mashups propose a lightweight integration of applications by combining distributed web resources. Their development is aided by a number of visual tools and platforms. However, they all imply a server-side mashup execution. Since data, application logic, and UI can all be provided as a service, we argue that the client can be the ideal integration platform for such applications. In this paper we highlight...
Reasoning about information flow can help software engineering. Static information flow inference analysis is a technique which automatically infers information flows based on data or control dependence. It can be utilized for the purposes of general program understanding, detection of security attacks and security vulnerabilities, and type inference for security type systems. This paper proposes...
Trust in software services is a key prerequisite for the success and wide adoption of services-oriented computing (SOC) in an open Internet world. However, trust is poorly assessed by existing methods and technologies, especially in dynamically composed and deployed SOC systems. In this paper, we discuss current methods for assessing trust in service-oriented computing and identify gaps of current...
Nowadays, Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) gain more and more popularity. They allow to deliver internet applications that offer a user expericence known from desktop applications. Since in traditional browser centric Internet applications the server delivers the content that is to be displayed, the applications can flexibly adapt their functionality to the applicationpsilas state and context (e...
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