International audienceThis paper reports on the main results of a specific action on mobile databases conducted by CNRS in France from October 2001 to December 2002. The objective of this action was to review the state of progress in mobile databases and identify major research directions for the French database community. Rather than provide a survey of all important issues in mobile databases, this paper gives an outline of the directions in which the action participants are now engaged, namely: copy synchronization in disconnected computing, mobile transactions, database embedded in ultra-light devices, data confidentiality, P2P dissemination models and middleware adaptability
This paper presents new requirements for database systems to be used in mobile environments. These n...
The usability of portable and useful computers devices with wireless networks has been spread all ov...
International audienceThe shift in human computer interaction from desktop computing to mobile inter...
International audienceThis paper reports on the main results of a specific action on mobile database...
International audienceThis paper reports on the main results of a specific action on mobile database...
National audienceThis paper is the result of the collective work done within the CNRS specific actio...
National audienceIn recent years data management in mobile environments has generated a great intere...
This paper presents MobiSnap, a research project that aims to support the development of SQL based a...
As we know that database is a collection of interrelated data i.e. it is composed of collection of f...
International audienceTransaction support is crucial in mobile data management. Specific characteris...
From 24.10.04 to 29.10.04, the Dagstuhl Seminar 04441 ``Mobile Information Management\u27\u27 was he...
The management of data in the mobile computing environment offers new challenging problems. Existing...
Abstract: The mobile devices became effective seeds of information, which are thrown to world throu...
The popularity of the mobile database is increasing day by day as people need information even on th...
Mobile computing is presently experiencing a period of unprecedented growth with the convergence of ...
This paper presents new requirements for database systems to be used in mobile environments. These n...
The usability of portable and useful computers devices with wireless networks has been spread all ov...
International audienceThe shift in human computer interaction from desktop computing to mobile inter...
International audienceThis paper reports on the main results of a specific action on mobile database...
International audienceThis paper reports on the main results of a specific action on mobile database...
National audienceThis paper is the result of the collective work done within the CNRS specific actio...
National audienceIn recent years data management in mobile environments has generated a great intere...
This paper presents MobiSnap, a research project that aims to support the development of SQL based a...
As we know that database is a collection of interrelated data i.e. it is composed of collection of f...
International audienceTransaction support is crucial in mobile data management. Specific characteris...
From 24.10.04 to 29.10.04, the Dagstuhl Seminar 04441 ``Mobile Information Management\u27\u27 was he...
The management of data in the mobile computing environment offers new challenging problems. Existing...
Abstract: The mobile devices became effective seeds of information, which are thrown to world throu...
The popularity of the mobile database is increasing day by day as people need information even on th...
Mobile computing is presently experiencing a period of unprecedented growth with the convergence of ...
This paper presents new requirements for database systems to be used in mobile environments. These n...
The usability of portable and useful computers devices with wireless networks has been spread all ov...
International audienceThe shift in human computer interaction from desktop computing to mobile inter...