Abstract—Reliability is one of the key challenges of Pervasive systems. Numerous Message-Oriented architectures and service discovery protocols have been proposed to support service management in Pervasive systems. Nevertheless, few researches have been done to improve the reliability of Pervasive systems. This paper attempts to propose a reliable service management framework by formally defining a Message-Oriented service application model and protocols that facilitate autonomous composition, failure detection and recovery of services. Proposed approaches are realized by constructing a developer’s toolkit that enables rapid-prototyping of services. We evaluate the proposed approach by first proving the reliability property and then conduct...
As human dependence on computing technology increases, so does the need for computer system dependab...
When it comes to reliability, there are two main categories of distributed publish/subscribe systems...
Abstract. Today we live in a World-as-a-Service society, where electronic services are used everywhe...
The message-oriented pervasive middleware is getting considerable attentions in recent years. This t...
There has been much research in assessing the performance of different messaging systems, but often ...
Service oriented programming - which combines distributed object computing, component-based and Web-...
xix, 180 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P COMP 2010 RaychoudhuryService d...
Reliability issues for various technical systems are discussed and focus is directed towards distrib...
A dissertation submitted to the Dept. of Computer Science and Engineeering for the MSc in Computer S...
Service composition provides a flexible way to quickly enable new application functionalities in nex...
Current trends suggest future software systems will comprise collections of components that combine ...
This paper describes an approach to enhance the resilience of message oriented middleware to faults ...
The ubiquity of mobile devices affects the way society works beyond voice and text messaging. Smart ...
Networked computer systems are prevalent in most aspects of modern society, and we have become depen...
In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a lightweight fault tolerance framework f...
As human dependence on computing technology increases, so does the need for computer system dependab...
When it comes to reliability, there are two main categories of distributed publish/subscribe systems...
Abstract. Today we live in a World-as-a-Service society, where electronic services are used everywhe...
The message-oriented pervasive middleware is getting considerable attentions in recent years. This t...
There has been much research in assessing the performance of different messaging systems, but often ...
Service oriented programming - which combines distributed object computing, component-based and Web-...
xix, 180 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P COMP 2010 RaychoudhuryService d...
Reliability issues for various technical systems are discussed and focus is directed towards distrib...
A dissertation submitted to the Dept. of Computer Science and Engineeering for the MSc in Computer S...
Service composition provides a flexible way to quickly enable new application functionalities in nex...
Current trends suggest future software systems will comprise collections of components that combine ...
This paper describes an approach to enhance the resilience of message oriented middleware to faults ...
The ubiquity of mobile devices affects the way society works beyond voice and text messaging. Smart ...
Networked computer systems are prevalent in most aspects of modern society, and we have become depen...
In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a lightweight fault tolerance framework f...
As human dependence on computing technology increases, so does the need for computer system dependab...
When it comes to reliability, there are two main categories of distributed publish/subscribe systems...
Abstract. Today we live in a World-as-a-Service society, where electronic services are used everywhe...