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Abstract: Replication is extremely important in mobile environments because nomadic users require local
copies of important data. However, today's replication systems are not "mobile-ready." Instead of
improving the mobile user's environment, the replication system actually hinders mobility and complicates
mobile operation. Designed for stationary environments, the replication services do not and
cannot provide mobile users with the capabilities they require. Replication in mobile environments
requires... (Update)
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Ratner, D., Reiher, P., Popek, G.J., Kuenning, G.H.: Replication Requirements in Mobile Environments. Mobile Network Applications 6 (2001) 525--533 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/ratner01replication.html More
@article{ ratner01replication,
author = "David Ratner and Peter L. Reiher and Gerald J. Popek and Geoffrey H. Kuenning",
title = "Replication Requirements in Mobile Environments",
journal = "Mobile Networks and Applications",
volume = "6",
number = "6",
pages = "525-533",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/ratner01replication.html" }
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