Wireless services are software-based services that exploit distribution infrastructure embedded in our everyday life as various communication and computing technologies. Service architecture defines concepts and principles to develop and maintain services to obtain the quality issues with minimum cost and faster time-to-market. In order to boost the development of wireless services, more effective means of using existing architectural know-how and artifacts are required. Our contribution is the architectural knowledge base that introduces three cornerstones: the service taxonomy, reference service architecture, and basic services that alt together provide an efficient means of creating added value with wireless services. The service taxonom...
Abstract—Future mobile networks should be built on a foundation of open programmable networking and ...
This paper investigates the role of architects in improving in-building wireless coverage, a hithert...
Published version of an article published in Wireless Personal Communications, vol. 57:393-411. Also...
Wireless services are software-based services that exploit distribution infrastructure embedded in o...
The Internet is quickly evolving towards the wireless Internet that will be based upon wirelines and...
This paper presents an approach, to combining domain analysis and software architecture design metho...
This paper presents a conceptual service architecture for adaptive mobile location services, which i...
The software architecture of a future mobile telecommunication system consists of three main parts: ...
From fundamental concepts and theories to implementation protocols and cutting-edge applications, th...
Based on the concept of ambient intelligence, which is quite similar to what mITF application sub-co...
Wireless Internet services such as mobile Web applications promise an enormous market potential. The...
A lot of technologies that together can be used to realize truly mobile services have emerged lately...
The ongoing process of implementation of the information system of the Faculty of Science in Novi Sa...
Abstract—Wireless Internet services such as mobile Web applications promise an enormous market poten...
Using the right technology and defining an effective architecture are the two key factors in develop...
Abstract—Future mobile networks should be built on a foundation of open programmable networking and ...
This paper investigates the role of architects in improving in-building wireless coverage, a hithert...
Published version of an article published in Wireless Personal Communications, vol. 57:393-411. Also...
Wireless services are software-based services that exploit distribution infrastructure embedded in o...
The Internet is quickly evolving towards the wireless Internet that will be based upon wirelines and...
This paper presents an approach, to combining domain analysis and software architecture design metho...
This paper presents a conceptual service architecture for adaptive mobile location services, which i...
The software architecture of a future mobile telecommunication system consists of three main parts: ...
From fundamental concepts and theories to implementation protocols and cutting-edge applications, th...
Based on the concept of ambient intelligence, which is quite similar to what mITF application sub-co...
Wireless Internet services such as mobile Web applications promise an enormous market potential. The...
A lot of technologies that together can be used to realize truly mobile services have emerged lately...
The ongoing process of implementation of the information system of the Faculty of Science in Novi Sa...
Abstract—Wireless Internet services such as mobile Web applications promise an enormous market poten...
Using the right technology and defining an effective architecture are the two key factors in develop...
Abstract—Future mobile networks should be built on a foundation of open programmable networking and ...
This paper investigates the role of architects in improving in-building wireless coverage, a hithert...
Published version of an article published in Wireless Personal Communications, vol. 57:393-411. Also...