Abstract. The Stanford Event Heap has been shown to provide appropriate support for constructing interactive workspace applications. Given this success it is natural to consider the Event Heap as a platform to support other classes of Ubiquitous Computing applications. In this paper we argue that the distributed, spontaneous nature of these applications places additional demands on the Event Heap that require extensions to both the engineering and API. Suitable extensions are described and their use to support a typical Ubicomp application is discussed.
In this paper we present Joyce, a platform and programming framework that enables applications to fo...
In this paper we propose a new approach to the design of ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) systems. One...
. The proliferation ofcomputing into the physical world promises more than the ubiquitous availabili...
International audienceAfter a survey of the specific features of ubiquitous computing applications a...
Abstract. The current interest in programming models and software infrastructures to support ubiquit...
An event-based distributed application is a group of software components interacting with each other...
Ubiquitous Computing assumes that users and their computing devices are highly mobile. Because it is...
An application intended for a mobile computing environment is different from more traditional ones i...
A large number of tasks in distributed systems can be traced down to the fundamental problem of atta...
This thesis presents the UbiBroker, an event-based communication middleware for ubiquitous computing...
An application intended for a mobile computing environment is different from more traditional ones i...
Events are of increasing importance in modern distributed systems. Growing interconnectivity and con...
As event-based middleware is currently being applied for application component integration in a rang...
The idea of Ubiquitous Computing was first formalized and described by Mark Weiser in the early 90's...
Abstract. Much work has been done in order to make the development of distributed systems as close a...
In this paper we present Joyce, a platform and programming framework that enables applications to fo...
In this paper we propose a new approach to the design of ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) systems. One...
. The proliferation ofcomputing into the physical world promises more than the ubiquitous availabili...
International audienceAfter a survey of the specific features of ubiquitous computing applications a...
Abstract. The current interest in programming models and software infrastructures to support ubiquit...
An event-based distributed application is a group of software components interacting with each other...
Ubiquitous Computing assumes that users and their computing devices are highly mobile. Because it is...
An application intended for a mobile computing environment is different from more traditional ones i...
A large number of tasks in distributed systems can be traced down to the fundamental problem of atta...
This thesis presents the UbiBroker, an event-based communication middleware for ubiquitous computing...
An application intended for a mobile computing environment is different from more traditional ones i...
Events are of increasing importance in modern distributed systems. Growing interconnectivity and con...
As event-based middleware is currently being applied for application component integration in a rang...
The idea of Ubiquitous Computing was first formalized and described by Mark Weiser in the early 90's...
Abstract. Much work has been done in order to make the development of distributed systems as close a...
In this paper we present Joyce, a platform and programming framework that enables applications to fo...
In this paper we propose a new approach to the design of ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) systems. One...
. The proliferation ofcomputing into the physical world promises more than the ubiquitous availabili...