Pervasive computing applications often need to maintain uninterrupted computing experiences when users move across devices. This advanced feature, recognized as application mobility, brings many challenges to the pervasive computing community. For a better understanding of the challenges and existing approaches to application mobility, this paper surveys related work with a classification and comparison framework established along four dimensions of design concerns in application migration: temporal, spatial, entity and other concerns. Through this survey this paper attempts to provide a systematic reference for developers to leverage off among different migration strategies for seamless application mobility. Moreover, it sheds some light o...
One important aspect of ubiquitous environments is to provide users with the possibility to freely m...
When migrating applications between devices during runtime, one has achieved application mobility. I...
In this paper, we discuss alternative paths towards system support for Pervasive Computing that are ...
The number of mobile users grows constantly; an important demand is for IT to be accessible always a...
Over the last two decades, mobile computing has gone from being a mere vision to becoming a reality,...
Application mobility is achieved when migrating an application with its code, states and all related...
Recent advances in hardware and communication technology have made mobile computing possible. It is ...
Today, cross-device capabilities has become the de facto standard among most applications, enabling ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Pervasive computing provides an attractive vision for...
Pervasive computing provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. Computational power w...
Mobility exists in many shapes; when migrating a running application (code, states and data) from on...
Today, cross-device capabilities has become the de facto standard among most applications, enabling ...
One of the biggest challenges in future application development is device heterogeneity. In the futu...
The work presented in this thesis is based on the assumption that modern computer technologies are a...
Application migration is a key enabling technology component of mobile computing that allows rich se...
One important aspect of ubiquitous environments is to provide users with the possibility to freely m...
When migrating applications between devices during runtime, one has achieved application mobility. I...
In this paper, we discuss alternative paths towards system support for Pervasive Computing that are ...
The number of mobile users grows constantly; an important demand is for IT to be accessible always a...
Over the last two decades, mobile computing has gone from being a mere vision to becoming a reality,...
Application mobility is achieved when migrating an application with its code, states and all related...
Recent advances in hardware and communication technology have made mobile computing possible. It is ...
Today, cross-device capabilities has become the de facto standard among most applications, enabling ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Pervasive computing provides an attractive vision for...
Pervasive computing provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. Computational power w...
Mobility exists in many shapes; when migrating a running application (code, states and data) from on...
Today, cross-device capabilities has become the de facto standard among most applications, enabling ...
One of the biggest challenges in future application development is device heterogeneity. In the futu...
The work presented in this thesis is based on the assumption that modern computer technologies are a...
Application migration is a key enabling technology component of mobile computing that allows rich se...
One important aspect of ubiquitous environments is to provide users with the possibility to freely m...
When migrating applications between devices during runtime, one has achieved application mobility. I...
In this paper, we discuss alternative paths towards system support for Pervasive Computing that are ...