One way to provide mobile computers with access to the resources of a network, even in the absence of communication, is to predict which information will be used during disconnection and cache the appropriate data while still connected. To determine the feasibility of this approach, traces of file-access activity for three diverse application domains were collected for periods of over two months. Analysis of these traces using traditional and new measures reveals that user working sets tend to be small compared to modern disk sizes, that users tend to reference the same files for several days or even weeks at a time, and that different users do not tend to write to the same file except in highly constrained circumstances. These factors enco...
The ability to stay continually connected, due to the ubiquitous availability of a wide variety of n...
Caching is a key technique for improving data retrieval performance of mobile clients in mobile envi...
Abstract. This paper presents a measurement study of file system usage for a group of mobile devices...
One way to provide mobile computers with access to the resources of a network, even in the absence o...
File access is a fundamental requirement of any computing environment, and mobile users expect their...
Mobile devices like smart phones, tablets are being used as a required gadget for day to day life. M...
Abstract:- Internet, the largest database in the universe has become an indispensable source of info...
The emerging demand for mobile computing has created a need for improved file system support for mob...
International audienceThe surge in video traffic and shift toward on-demand content consumption is s...
The continued growth of portable, wireless enabled devices with massive storage capacity and powerfu...
Abstract. In the mobile wireless computing environment of the future, a large number of users, equip...
Abstract—The surge in video traffic and shift toward on-demand content consumption is straining mobi...
In this paper we present qualitative and quantitative data on file access in a mobile computing envi...
Over the past few years, tremendous advances have been made in mobile computing and wireless communi...
AbstractData of mobile terminal can be accessed repeatedly in the future when using data cache metho...
The ability to stay continually connected, due to the ubiquitous availability of a wide variety of n...
Caching is a key technique for improving data retrieval performance of mobile clients in mobile envi...
Abstract. This paper presents a measurement study of file system usage for a group of mobile devices...
One way to provide mobile computers with access to the resources of a network, even in the absence o...
File access is a fundamental requirement of any computing environment, and mobile users expect their...
Mobile devices like smart phones, tablets are being used as a required gadget for day to day life. M...
Abstract:- Internet, the largest database in the universe has become an indispensable source of info...
The emerging demand for mobile computing has created a need for improved file system support for mob...
International audienceThe surge in video traffic and shift toward on-demand content consumption is s...
The continued growth of portable, wireless enabled devices with massive storage capacity and powerfu...
Abstract. In the mobile wireless computing environment of the future, a large number of users, equip...
Abstract—The surge in video traffic and shift toward on-demand content consumption is straining mobi...
In this paper we present qualitative and quantitative data on file access in a mobile computing envi...
Over the past few years, tremendous advances have been made in mobile computing and wireless communi...
AbstractData of mobile terminal can be accessed repeatedly in the future when using data cache metho...
The ability to stay continually connected, due to the ubiquitous availability of a wide variety of n...
Caching is a key technique for improving data retrieval performance of mobile clients in mobile envi...
Abstract. This paper presents a measurement study of file system usage for a group of mobile devices...