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Copyright attacks on mobile application is a critical issue for mobile network operators (MNOs) and application and content providers who have deployed AS. This paper proposes a solution for this issue that leverages 3G security architecture. A trusted mobile software runtime is designed to control the execution of the mobile application. A dynamic Software ID and security key are created and deployed...
Web 2.0 applications are a rich source of multimedia resources, that describe sights, events, whether conditions, traffic situations and other relevant objects along the user's route. Compared to static sight descriptions, Web 2.0 resources can provide up-to-date visual information, which has been found important or interesting by the other users. Some algorithms have been suggested recently for the...
In this paper we describe the design and implementation details of a mobile application supporting news access and virtual community interactive services, based on open technologies such as Java programming language, Java Mobile Edition (Java ME) libraries, MySQL database and an open Web server. The goal was to create an easy to use, mobile, interactive, flexible and extensible client-server solution,...
Summary form only given. Self-adaptability and autonomic behaviors are becoming more and more important in the landscape of complex distributed systems, and Web service compositions are a prominent example. Mobile applications require services able to adapt their behavior with respect to different context autonomously, but also more conventional systems demand for reliable services able to cope with...
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